| Seyla Benhabib - 1996 - 388 páginas
...communities become aware of their dependence on one another and, acting with full deliberation as citizens, further shape and develop existing relations of reciprocal...recognition into an association of free and equal consociates under law. With this, the liberal architectonic of government and society undergoes an... | |
| Michel Rosenfeld, Andrew Arato - 1998 - 488 páginas
...conceived as the reflexive form of substantial ethical life—as the medium in which the members of... communities become aware of their dependence on one...recognition into an association of free and equal citizens. ment: a practice of staged discursive precipitation of substantially-ethically inflected institutional... | |
| James Good, Irving Velody - 1998 - 246 páginas
...communities become aware of their dependence on one another and, acting with full deliberation as citizens, further shape and develop existing relations of reciprocal...recognition into an association of free and equal consociates under law' (Habermas, 1996a: 21). Habermas situates his own proceduralist model of democracy... | |
| Denis O'Sullivan - 2005 - 622 páginas
...people 'become aware of their dependence on one another and, acting with full deliberation as citizens, further shape and develop existing relations of reciprocal...recognition into an association of free and equal consociates under law'. Solidarity, what it involves and how it might be established and maintained,... | |
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