
A Matter of Discourse
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'This excellent collection of essays shows the productivity of attempts to situate discourse theory in various philosophical contexts, from analytic moral and political philosophy to feminism, postmodernity, and the philosophy of liberation. Thereby it builds bridges across a plurality of traditions and approaches, and furthermore, an important cross-cultural discourse emerges in critical theory.' Prof. Dr Axel Honneth, Institut fA1/4r Philosophie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitA?t, Frankfurt am Main '...includes excellent work from a new philosophical generation (European, North American and Latin American)...' Professor Dr Enrique Dussel, Association for Philosophy and Liberation, Mexico '...the general themes are pluralism and multiculturalism in society and philosophy...the feminist perspective...the Latin American context' Bibliographie De la PhilosophieMore details
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