2010
DOI: 10.1524/dzph.2010.0036
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Hat hier jemand gesagt, der Kaiser sei nackt? Eine Verteidigung der Geussschen Kritik an Rawls′ idealtheoretischem Ansatz

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“…21-26). Based on Geuss' critique of John Rawls (Geuss 1981(Geuss , 2008Menke 2010), it can be argued that Public Religious Pedagogy is too little critical and, at the same time, too little utopian (Geuss 2010, p. 429;Freyenhagen and Schaub 2010). It is too little critical, because it simply presupposes the liberal Western social and economic order without questioning it and its contradictions and power structures.…”
Section: Unresolved Questions and Problems: Public Religious Pedagogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21-26). Based on Geuss' critique of John Rawls (Geuss 1981(Geuss , 2008Menke 2010), it can be argued that Public Religious Pedagogy is too little critical and, at the same time, too little utopian (Geuss 2010, p. 429;Freyenhagen and Schaub 2010). It is too little critical, because it simply presupposes the liberal Western social and economic order without questioning it and its contradictions and power structures.…”
Section: Unresolved Questions and Problems: Public Religious Pedagogymentioning
confidence: 99%