Habermas and Rawls are two heavyweights of social and political
philosophy, and they are undoubtedly the two most written about
(and widely read) authors in this field. However, there has not
been much informed and interesting work on the points of
intersection between their projects, partly because their work
comes from different traditions roughly the European tradition of
social and political theory and the Anglo-American analytic
tradition of political philosophy. In this volume, contributors
re-examine the Habermas-Rawls dispute with an eye toward the ways
in which the dispute can cast light on current controversies about
political philosophy more broadly. Moreover, the volume will cover
a number of other salient issues on which Habermas and Rawls have
interesting and divergent views, such as the political role of
religion and international justice.
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