Public Reason: Mediated Authority in the Liberal State
In this meditation on the different ways in which contemporary society construes the notion of political reason, Fred M. Frohock offers an alternative to the merit forms of reasoning prominent in liberal democracies. He argues that divisive issues such as abortion and physician-assisted suicide resi...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this meditation on the different ways in which contemporary society construes the notion of political reason, Fred M. Frohock offers an alternative to the merit forms of reasoning prominent in liberal democracies. He argues that divisive issues such as abortion and physician-assisted suicide resist rational closure: reasonable individuals often reach different and contradictory conclusions. The temptation is to abandon reason and depict governing as an exercise of pure power. What resources do we have, Frohock asks, to develop a version of public reason which can succeed even in the deep pluralism anticipated in democratic practices? Frohock makes a provocative argument: the effects of divisive beliefs can be mitigated with a version of public reason defined as mediated speech acts. These acts are dialogues on the model of a guided conversation in which collective terms dominate simple merit adjudication. This type of public reasoning requires a survey of considerations beyond the merits of the case at hand. Frohock's book combines theory and illustrative cases to present an unusually broad survey of public reasoning in which abstract arguments are developed in the context of highly charged contemporary issues |
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adam_text | INHALT
A BKUERZUNGEN UND S IG LE N
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X
QUELLEN UND L ITE RA TU
R...............................................................................................
XI
U NGEDRUCKTE Q U E LL E N
.......................................................................................
XI
G EDRUCKTE Q UELLEN UND L ITERATUR
................................................................. X II
I. E IN LE ITU N G
............................................................................................................
1
ERBSCHAFT JENER ZEITEN: EIN T E S TA M E N
T........................................................... 1
1. ZUM K ONZEPT
...............................................................................................
3
A) WISSENSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG ODER WISSENSFORSCHUNG
.......................................
3
B) FELDER UND BEGRIFFE
....................................................................................
6
2. F
ORSCHUNGSTENDENZEN..................................................................................
11
3. M ATERIAL UND M
ETHODE..................................................................................
14
4. VOLKS-KUNDE ALS REGIONALE E THNOGRAFIE
....................................................
17
5. ZEITSCHNITTE UND AUFBAU DER A
RBEIT........................................................... 19
II. U M 1820 - DAS B U RE A U
.......................
23
1. ANFANGSSZENARIEN ETHNOGRAFISCHEN WISSENS: VEREINS- UND
SPRACHFORSCHUNG, REISE- UND L ANDESBESCHREIBUNG
..............................
24
2. BEHOERDENFORSCHUNG: G RUND, O RGANISATION UND P E RSO N A
L.................... 28
A) DIE GRUENDUNG UND ZIELSETZUNG DES STATISTISCH-TOPOGRAPHISCHEN BUREAUS
29
B) GRUENDUNGSPERSONAL
....................................................................................
33
3. D ER STELLENWERT DES W ISSENS
.......................................................................
39
A) *TURPE EST, IN PATRIA VIVERE ET PATRIAM IGNORARE*
.......................................
39
B) *IGNOTI NULLA CUPIDO!*
................................................................................
43
4. VOM PLAN ZU ERSTEN D U RC H FUE H RU N G E N
......................................................
48
A) ORTSCHRONIKEN ALS FORTLAUFENDE STATISTIK
....................................................
50
B) ARBEITSWEISEN: REISEN, BEOBACHTEN, BEFRAGEN, N OTIEREN
..........................
55
C) KRISEN UND NEUORGANISATIONEN
................................................................. 63
5. ZWISCHENRESUEMEE: ZUR VORGESCHICHTE REGIONALER E THNOGRAFIE
.............
67
III. U M 1860 - DAS V O LK
...........................................................................................
69
1. *DAS VOLK* RUECKT NACH O B E N
.....................................................................
70
2. ERHEBUNGSFORM ATE
......................................................................................
77
A) FRAGE(N)PLAN UND FRAGEBOGEN
................................................................... 77
B) ZUM BEISPIEL W UERTTEM BERG
.......................................................................
80
C) ZUM BEISPIEL GRIMM UND DIE FRUEHEN
GERMANISTEN................................... 86
3. DARSTELLUNGSFORM ATE
....................................................................................
89
A) DAS BEISPIEL OBERAMTSBESCHREIBUNGEN
......................................................
89
OBERARMTSBESCHREIBUNG ODER
LANDESBESCHREIBUNG................................... 90
B) DAS OBERAMT ROTTENBURG - DIE ZWEITE BEARBEITUNG:
WISSENSANSAMMLUNG UND WISSENSMANAGEMENT
.........................................
94
DIE EBENE DER WISSENS(AN)SAMMLUNG FUER DIE OAB ROTTENBURG
...............
97
DIE EBENE DES WISSENSMANAGEMENTS FUER DIE OAB ROTTENBURG
...............
109
C) DIE OBERAMTSBESCHREIBUNG ALS FORMAT UND WISSENSHANDLUNG
...............
120
4. EIN ERSTES SAM M LUNGSUNTERNEHM EN
........................................................
125
A) DIE VORARBEITEN ZUM *SCHWAEBISCHEN WOERTERBUCH*
................................... 125
B) DIE SPRACHE DES VOLKES
..............................................................................
127
C) MATERIAL UND M ETHODE
................................................................................
130
5. ZWISCHENRESUEMEE: WISSEN UEBER DAS V O LK
................................................ 135
IV U M 1900 - A K TIO N E N
.........................................................................................
139
1. A RBEIT AM W OE RTE RB U C H
................................................................................
142
A) ZETTELKAESTEN UND HANDEXEMPLARE
....................................
144
ZETTELKAESTEN..................................................................................................
146
HANDEXEMPLARE...........................................................................................
149
B) MITARBEITER UND *WOHLTAETER*
......................................................................
151
2. FLURNAMENSAMM ELN: ZWISCHEN W ISSENSCHAFT UND M ITM ACHAKTION . . .
158
A) VON DER TOPOGRAFIE ZUR TOPONOMASTIK
......................................................
158
B) AMTLICHE
BEAUFTRAGUNG..............................................................................
160
C) MATERIAL UND M
ETHODE................................................................................
161
D) EIN FELD DER KONKURRENZVERHAELTNISSE
........................................................
166
3. SAMMLUNG VOLKSTUEM LICHER UEBERLIEFERUNGEN ODER:
WIE MAN EINE WISSENSCHAFTSFOERMIGE A KTION IN ITIIE RT
............................
168
A) VERHANDLUNGEN FUER EINE OEFFENTLICH-PRIVATE PARTNERSCHAFT
..........................
171
B) MATERIAL UND M
ETHODE................................................................................
173
C)
FOLGEN..........................................................................................................
183
4. A USW EITUNG DES F E LD E S
................................................................................
187
A) HEIMATKUNDE UND
SCHULE............................................................................
187
B)
VOLKSBILDUNG...............................................................................................
189
C)
VEREINSFORSCHUNG.........................................................................................
191
DER (WUERTTEMBERGISCH-HOHENZOLLERISCBE) VEREIN FUER VOLKSKUNDE
...........
193
5. ZWISCHENRESUEMEE: EINE LEUTSELIGE SAM M ELW ISSENSCHAFT?
......................
200
V. U M 1920 - IN S TITU TIO N E N
..................................................................................
203
1. DAS D ENKM ALAM T: EINE H EIM ATSCHUTZBEHOERDE
.....................................
209
A) DENKMAL UND SCHUTZ - EINE KURZE EINFUEHRUNG
.........................................
209
B) VORGESCHICHTE DES DENKMALAMTES IN
WUERTTEMBERG................................... 210
C) DIE GRUENDUNG DES LANDESAMTS FUER
DENKMALPFLEGE................................... 215
2. DIE ABTEILUNG V. VOLKSTUM IM D E N K M A LA M T
.........................................
222
A) GRUENDUNG UND PERSONAL
............................................................................
222
B) TAETIGKEITSFELDER UND ARBEITSWEISEN
........................................................... 225
PUBLIKATIONEN: ZUR HERSTELLUNG VON SICHTBARKEIT
.......................................
226
SAMMLUNGEN: ZUM AUSBAU VON RESSOURCEN
.............................................. 229
DIE SAMMLUNG LAUXMANN - SOLDATENSPRACHE - FLURNAMEN:
ZUR HERSTELLUNG EINES ARCHIVS
C) ZWISCHEN DENKMALAMT UND UNIVERSITAET:
DIE ABTEILUNG V. WAEHREND DER N S -Z
EIT.................................................... 243
3. DIE KOMMISSION FUER LANDESGESCHICHTE
................................................ 255
4. D ER VEREIN FUER V O LK SB ILD U N G
................................................................... 261
5. ZWISCHENRESUEMEE: TRANSAKTIONSRAEUME VOLKSKUNDLICHEN WISSENS .. 266
VI. U M 1950 - M ILIE U
S.............................................................................................
269
1. FELD-A KTIVATOREN NACH 1945
.....................................................................
271
2. N ARRATIVE UND STRATEGIEN ZUR R EETABLIERUNG
.........................................
273
A) *IN DIE SIELE*
........................
.....................................................................
273
B) *VIDEANT CONSULES* ODER *DIE REAKTION AM WERK*
..............................
278
C) *DER AUGENBLICK IST UNGEMEIN GUENSTIG*
.................................................. 283
3. RESSOURCENMANAGEM ENT UND K O N TA K TZ O N E N
.......................................
287
4. WISSENSMILIEUS UND NUETZLICHE V ERBINDUNGEN
.......................................
293
5. ZWISCHENRESUEMEE: DAS MILIEU ALS RESSOURCE
........................................
297
VII. S
CHLUSS.................................................................................................................
299
1. BOHNENBERGERS NACHLASS
..........................................................................
299
2. D ER KREIS DER E R B E N
..................................................................................
301
3. VOM WISSEN ZUR W ISSENSCHAFT - EINE ARCHAEOLOGIE
............................
309
N AM EN- UND S
ACHREGISTER.........................................................................................
313
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spelling | Frohock, Fred M. aut Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State Fred M. Frohock Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press [2019] © 1999 1 online resource (256 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019) In this meditation on the different ways in which contemporary society construes the notion of political reason, Fred M. Frohock offers an alternative to the merit forms of reasoning prominent in liberal democracies. He argues that divisive issues such as abortion and physician-assisted suicide resist rational closure: reasonable individuals often reach different and contradictory conclusions. The temptation is to abandon reason and depict governing as an exercise of pure power. What resources do we have, Frohock asks, to develop a version of public reason which can succeed even in the deep pluralism anticipated in democratic practices? Frohock makes a provocative argument: the effects of divisive beliefs can be mitigated with a version of public reason defined as mediated speech acts. These acts are dialogues on the model of a guided conversation in which collective terms dominate simple merit adjudication. This type of public reasoning requires a survey of considerations beyond the merits of the case at hand. Frohock's book combines theory and illustrative cases to present an unusually broad survey of public reasoning in which abstract arguments are developed in the context of highly charged contemporary issues In English POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom bisacsh Vernunft (DE-588)4063106-0 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 s Vernunft (DE-588)4063106-0 s 1\p DE-604 https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501734731 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031663562&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Frohock, Fred M. Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom bisacsh Vernunft (DE-588)4063106-0 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
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title | Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State |
title_auth | Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State |
title_exact_search | Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State |
title_full | Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State Fred M. Frohock |
title_fullStr | Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State Fred M. Frohock |
title_full_unstemmed | Public Reason Mediated Authority in the Liberal State Fred M. Frohock |
title_short | Public Reason |
title_sort | public reason mediated authority in the liberal state |
title_sub | Mediated Authority in the Liberal State |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom bisacsh Vernunft (DE-588)4063106-0 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
topic_facet | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom Vernunft Demokratie |
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