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Resumen de Moral discourse without foundations: : Habermas and macintyre on rational choice

Jason Hannan

  • This article seeks to understand the challenges of formulating a postfoundational model of moral discourse. Invoking Richard Bernstein's vision of pragmatism as a philosophy of communication and rational choice without foundations, it compares and contrasts two theorists of moral discourse: Jürgen Habermas and Alasdair MacIntyre. The article explores the strengths and weaknesses of their respective models of moral discourse and offers some reflections on the limits of postfoundational reason.


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