Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Law Reference | St. Xavier's University, Kolkata Reference Section | Reference | R 320.011 FOR(NOR) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 3107 | Not For Loan | UJ3107 |
Introduction: Orders of Justification: On the Relationship between Philosophy, Social Theory, and Criticism --
I. Reason, Normativity, and  Power --
1. Critique of Justifying Reason:Â Explaining Practical Normativity --
2. Noumenal Power --
II. Justification Narratives and Historical Progress --
3. On the Concept of a Justification Narrative --
4. The Concept of Progress --
III. Religion, Toleration, and  Law 5. Religion and Toleration from the Enlightenment to the Post-â#x80;#x8B;Secular Era: Bayle, Kant, and Habermas6. One Court and Many Cultures: Jurisprudence in Conflict --
IV. Justice, Democracy, and Legitimacy --
7. Justice after Marx --
8. Legitimacy, Democracy, and Justice:Â On the Reflexivity of Normative Orders --
V. Transnational Justice --
9. Realisms in International Political Theory --
10. Transnational Justice and Non-â#x80;#x8B;Domination:Â AÂ Discourse-â#x80;#x8B;Theoretical Approach --
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