The Inclusion of the Other
- 1996 (in German)
- 1998 (in English)
The Inclusion of the Other (German: Die Einbeziehung des Anderen. Studien zur politischen Theorie) is 1996 book by the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas.
Summary
The Inclusion of the Other is a collection of essays, in which Habermas expands on the ideas on law and democracy first articulated in his Between Facts and Norms (1992). Topics include the future of the nation-state, human rights, and deliberative democracy. Also included are two essays Habermas wrote in a series with American political philosopher John Rawls on public reason and the overlapping consensus. Rawls's response is included both with his Collected Papers and the current edition of Political Liberalism (1993).
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- Communicative rationality
- Discourse ethics
- Deliberative democracy
- Universal pragmatics
- Communicative action
- Instrumental and value-rational action
- The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962)
- Knowledge and Human Interests (1968)
- Legitimation Crisis (1973)
- The Theory of Communicative Action (1981)
- The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity (1985)
- Between Facts and Norms (1992)
- The Inclusion of the Other (1996)
- A Berlin Republic (1997)
- Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe (2005)
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