Normativity and Power

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Normativity and Power is a philosophical work by Rainer Forst that examines the foundations of normative justification and its relation to structures of political power and domination.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses the justification of legal and political orders
the normative basis of resistance to domination
the relationship between moral norms and political institutions
aimsAt developing a theory of justification independent of arbitrary power
grounding a critical theory of society in normativity
author Rainer Forst NERFINISHED
concerns conditions of valid justification
critique of domination
legitimacy of power structures
normative grounds of political authority
critiques forms of domination lacking proper justification
non‑reflective uses of power
examines how norms can be justified under conditions of power asymmetry
the interplay between normative reasons and social institutions
the role of justification in criticizing domination
field moral philosophy
political philosophy
social philosophy
focusesOn critical theory of justice
foundations of normativity
justification of norms
relation between justification and power
structures of domination
hasKeyIdea domination is power that cannot be adequately justified to all concerned
every exercise of power that affects others requires justification to those affected
normativity provides standards for criticizing power relations
hasTranslation English translation
influencedBy Frankfurt School critical theory NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
Jürgen Habermas NERFINISHED
language English
mainTheme domination
normative justification
political power
originalLanguage German
philosophicalApproach constructivism about justification
critical theory
relatedConcept democracy
human rights
justice
practical reason
right to justification
relatedWorkByAuthor Contexts of Justice NERFINISHED
The Right to Justification NERFINISHED

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Rainer Forst notableWork Normativity and Power