The New Constellation: The Ethical-Political Horizons of Modernity/Postmodernity

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The New Constellation: The Ethical-Political Horizons of Modernity/Postmodernity is a philosophical work by Richard J. Bernstein that critically examines the ethical and political implications of the transition from modern to postmodern thought.

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instanceOf book
addresses crisis of modern rationality
legitimation of norms in postmodernity
advocates dialogical ethics
practical judgment
author Richard J. Bernstein NERFINISHED
contributesTo contemporary ethical theory
contemporary political theory
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques radical relativism
strong foundationalism
discusses Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
Hans-Georg Gadamer NERFINISHED
Jürgen Habermas NERFINISHED
Richard Rorty NERFINISHED
deconstruction
poststructuralism
emphasizes communicative rationality
public deliberation
examines critiques of modernity
ethical implications of postmodern thought
political implications of postmodern thought
explores conditions for democratic life in postmodernity
relationship between theory and practice
role of solidarity in ethics and politics
focusesOn transition from modern to postmodern thought
genre philosophy
hasPerspective critical
hermeneutic
pragmatist
language English
mainTopic critical theory
ethics
hermeneutics
modernity
political philosophy
postmodernity
pragmatism
notableFor bridging modern and postmodern ethical-political theory
proposes a middle path between foundationalism and relativism
publisher Polity Press NERFINISHED
relatedWorkOfAuthor Beyond Objectivism and Relativism NERFINISHED
The Restructuring of Social and Political Theory NERFINISHED
situatesIn debates on modernity versus postmodernity

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