Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China: a discourse on law and democracy
This book revisits the discourse theories of Habermas and Foucault in a Chinese context. After arguing that Habermas's Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy is too normative and idealistic, it presents Foucault's Discourse Theory of Power Relations to illustrate the tensions between differ...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book revisits the discourse theories of Habermas and Foucault in a Chinese context. After arguing that Habermas's Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy is too normative and idealistic, it presents Foucault's Discourse Theory of Power Relations to illustrate the tensions between different Western discourse theories. The book then draws on the normative concept of Confucian Rationality from traditional Chinese cultural sources in order to investigate how adaptable these two discourse theories are to the Chinese society, and to balance the tension between them. Presenting these three dimensions of discourse theory, as well as the relations between them, it also uses empirical descriptions of certain facts of political-legal discussion both in traditional China and in the country’s new media age to explain, supplement and question this theoretic framework. The book asserts that, because of the diverse modes of thinking in specific cultures, there might be different normative paradigms of discorse and different political-legal discussion modes across corresponding cultural contexts. Normative discourse theories provide guidance for the practices of deliberative democracy and legal discussions, which can in turn verify, supplement, improve and challenge the normative discourse theories. In addition to demonstrating the multiple dimensions of discourse theories, this research also promotes an approach to the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy that combines elements of both Chinese and modern society |
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adam_text | Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................ 1.1 Is Discourse Democracy a Type of Local Knowledge? ................... 1.2 The Chinese Question Regarding Habermas and Foucault ............. 1.3 Multivariate Rationalities? A Weberian Question............................. 1.4 Methodology ........................................................................................ 1.5 Structure ............................................................................................... 1.6 Concepts ............................................................................................... References ...................................................................................................... 2 Between Normativity and Social Facts: A Sociological Interpretation of Habermas’s Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy .............................................................................................. 2.1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 2.2 The Colonisation of the Life World and the Crisis of Legitimation in Modern Society........................................ 18 2.3 Communicative Rationality, Communicative Action and the Ideal Rational Discourse............................................ 20 2.4 Rebuilding the Legitimacy of Modern Society with Communicative Rationality............................................ 23 2.5 The Role of the Political Public Sphere ............................................ 2.6 The
Proceduralist Paradigm of Law .................................................. 2.7 The Empirical Dimensions of the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy ....................................................................... 31 2.8 Qualitative Research on the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy ....................................................................... 34 2.9 Quantitative Research on the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy ....................................................................... 38 2.10 Conclusion ......................................................................................... References ...................................................................................................... 1 1 5 8 9 11 12 13 17 17 25 28 40 41 vii
viii Contents 3 Communicative Rationality or Power Discourse: Foucault’s Challenge to Habermas .................................................................... Introduction ......................................................................................... Diagnoses: About Rationality and Modern Society ....................... Methodologies: Debates on Genealogy ........................................... On the Subject: Product of Power or Inter-subjectivity ................. On Power: Productive (Micro-) Power and Communicative Power ....................................................................................... 53 3.6 Discourse: The Embodiment of Power or the Carrier of Rationality ........................................................................... 56 3.7 On Democracy and Law...................................................................... 3.8 Normativity and Reality in the Discourse Theories of Habermas and Foucault ..................................................... 61 3.9 The Inherent Tension of Western Thoughts...................................... References ...................................................................................................... 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 Confucian Rationality·. Another Normative Interpretation on Discourse Theory......................................................................... Introduction ........................................................................................ An Overview of Confucian Rationality ........................................... The Potential and
Definition of Confucian Rationality .................. Confucian Rationality as Ethic Rationalism ................................... Language and the Empiricism of Confucian Rationality................ Zhongyong: The Key Concept of Confucian Rationality................ Restricting Personal Desires and Sacrificing Individual Interests for Collective Interests ........................................... 82 4.8 Li: The Power Relations and Structure of Power in Confucian Rationality .............................................................................. 84 4.9 The Shi (Scholar-Bureaucrats): The Carrier Class of Confucian Rationality ....................................................... 87 4.10 Conclusion: The Power/Rationality Disputes in the Confucian Discourse Context..................................... 89 References ..................................................................................................... 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 45 45 46 48 51 59 64 66 69 69 69 72 74 76 80 94 5 The Public Sphere and the Political-Legal Discussions in Traditional Chinese Society Influenced by Confucian Rationality ................................................................................................ 97 5.1 The Public Sphere in Traditional Chinese Society ......................... 98 5.1.1 In Ancient China.................................................................... 99 5.1.2 In Modern China...................................................................... 101 5.2 The Political and Legal Discussions in the Public Sphere.............. 103 5.2.1 The
Origins of the Chinese Political-Legal Discussions ................................................................ 103 5.2.2 Inequality (Power Imbalance) Between the Participants .......................................................... 104
ix Contents Ethical Indoctrination, Temperance and the Holistic Perspective in Discussions ....................................... 105 5.2.4 Stressing Harmony and Making Light of the Conflicts, While Despising the Institutionalised Procedures and Using More Informal Mediations.............. 5.2.5 How Private Values Influenced Public Discussions........... 5.3 Conclusion ........................................................................................... References ...................................................................................................... 5.2.3 6 Rationality and Power in the New Media Public Sphere of China .... 6.1 6.2 6.3 Introduction .......................................................................................... The Rise of Web 2.0 and a New Public Sphere in China................. The Power Interventionson the New Media Public Sphere ............ 6.3.1 Legal Means ........................................................................... 6.3.2 Technical Means and the Self-censorship of the Microblogging Companies............................. 6.3.3 Administrative Means and Other Means .............................. 6.3.4 Staged Conclusion ................................................................. 6.4 The Public Discourses Under Power Control .................................. 6.4.1 The Explorations of the Space of Rationality and Communicative Power ....................................... 6.4.2 The Formation of the Irrational Discourses ........................ 6.4.3 Staged Conclusion
................................................................. 6.5 The Power Interaction Between the Public Sphere, the State Power System and the Legal/Judicial System ...................... 128 6.5.1 The Judicial System with Chinese Characteristics.............. 6.5.2 The Interaction Between the Public Sphere, the State Power System and the Legal/Judicial System...................... 6.6 A Case Study ....................................................................................... 6.6.1 A Briefing of the Wu Ying Case............................................ 6.6.2 Public Discourses on the Case .............................................. 6.6.3 The Influence of the Weibo Public Discussions .................. 6.6.4 Further Analyses on the Public Discourses Regarding the Wu Ying Case and Other Judicial Cases........... 140 References ...................................................................................................... 107 108 110 110 113 113 114 118 119 120 121 123 124 124 126 127 128 129 131 131 132 138 142 General Conclusion................................................................................................. 147 Uncited References ................................................................................................. 151
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Contents 1 Introduction . 1.1 Is Discourse Democracy a Type of Local Knowledge? . 1.2 The Chinese Question Regarding Habermas and Foucault . 1.3 Multivariate Rationalities? A Weberian Question. 1.4 Methodology . 1.5 Structure . 1.6 Concepts . References . 2 Between Normativity and Social Facts: A Sociological Interpretation of Habermas’s Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy . 2.1 Introduction . 2.2 The Colonisation of the Life World and the Crisis of Legitimation in Modern Society. 18 2.3 Communicative Rationality, Communicative Action and the Ideal Rational Discourse. 20 2.4 Rebuilding the Legitimacy of Modern Society with Communicative Rationality. 23 2.5 The Role of the Political Public Sphere . 2.6 The
Proceduralist Paradigm of Law . 2.7 The Empirical Dimensions of the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy . 31 2.8 Qualitative Research on the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy . 34 2.9 Quantitative Research on the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy . 38 2.10 Conclusion . References . 1 1 5 8 9 11 12 13 17 17 25 28 40 41 vii
viii Contents 3 Communicative Rationality or Power Discourse: Foucault’s Challenge to Habermas . Introduction . Diagnoses: About Rationality and Modern Society . Methodologies: Debates on Genealogy . On the Subject: Product of Power or Inter-subjectivity . On Power: Productive (Micro-) Power and Communicative Power . 53 3.6 Discourse: The Embodiment of Power or the Carrier of Rationality . 56 3.7 On Democracy and Law. 3.8 Normativity and Reality in the Discourse Theories of Habermas and Foucault . 61 3.9 The Inherent Tension of Western Thoughts. References . 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 Confucian Rationality·. Another Normative Interpretation on Discourse Theory. Introduction . An Overview of Confucian Rationality . The Potential and
Definition of Confucian Rationality . Confucian Rationality as Ethic Rationalism . Language and the Empiricism of Confucian Rationality. Zhongyong: The Key Concept of Confucian Rationality. Restricting Personal Desires and Sacrificing Individual Interests for Collective Interests . 82 4.8 Li: The Power Relations and Structure of Power in Confucian Rationality . 84 4.9 The Shi (Scholar-Bureaucrats): The Carrier Class of Confucian Rationality . 87 4.10 Conclusion: The Power/Rationality Disputes in the Confucian Discourse Context. 89 References . 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 45 45 46 48 51 59 64 66 69 69 69 72 74 76 80 94 5 The Public Sphere and the Political-Legal Discussions in Traditional Chinese Society Influenced by Confucian Rationality . 97 5.1 The Public Sphere in Traditional Chinese Society . 98 5.1.1 In Ancient China. 99 5.1.2 In Modern China. 101 5.2 The Political and Legal Discussions in the Public Sphere. 103 5.2.1 The
Origins of the Chinese Political-Legal Discussions . 103 5.2.2 Inequality (Power Imbalance) Between the Participants . 104
ix Contents Ethical Indoctrination, Temperance and the Holistic Perspective in Discussions . 105 5.2.4 Stressing Harmony and Making Light of the Conflicts, While Despising the Institutionalised Procedures and Using More Informal Mediations. 5.2.5 How Private Values Influenced Public Discussions. 5.3 Conclusion . References . 5.2.3 6 Rationality and Power in the New Media Public Sphere of China . 6.1 6.2 6.3 Introduction . The Rise of Web 2.0 and a New Public Sphere in China. The Power Interventionson the New Media Public Sphere . 6.3.1 Legal Means . 6.3.2 Technical Means and the Self-censorship of the Microblogging Companies. 6.3.3 Administrative Means and Other Means . 6.3.4 Staged Conclusion . 6.4 The Public Discourses Under Power Control . 6.4.1 The Explorations of the Space of Rationality and Communicative Power . 6.4.2 The Formation of the Irrational Discourses . 6.4.3 Staged Conclusion
. 6.5 The Power Interaction Between the Public Sphere, the State Power System and the Legal/Judicial System . 128 6.5.1 The Judicial System with Chinese Characteristics. 6.5.2 The Interaction Between the Public Sphere, the State Power System and the Legal/Judicial System. 6.6 A Case Study . 6.6.1 A Briefing of the Wu Ying Case. 6.6.2 Public Discourses on the Case . 6.6.3 The Influence of the Weibo Public Discussions . 6.6.4 Further Analyses on the Public Discourses Regarding the Wu Ying Case and Other Judicial Cases. 140 References . 107 108 110 110 113 113 114 118 119 120 121 123 124 124 126 127 128 129 131 131 132 138 142 General Conclusion. 147 Uncited References . 151 |
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spelling | Wu, Chongyang 1934- Verfasser (DE-588)1041677863 aut Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy Fan Yang Singapore Springer 2022 xi, 153 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction -- Between Normativity and Social Facts: A Sociological Interpretation on Habermas's Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy -- Communicative Rationality or Power Discourse: Foucault's Challenge to Habermas -- Confucian Rationality: Another Normative Interpretation on Discourse Theory -- "Public Sphere" and Political/Legal Discussions in Traditional Chinese Society Influenced by Confucian Rationality -- Rationality and Power in the New Media Public Sphere of China -- General Conclusion This book revisits the discourse theories of Habermas and Foucault in a Chinese context. After arguing that Habermas's Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy is too normative and idealistic, it presents Foucault's Discourse Theory of Power Relations to illustrate the tensions between different Western discourse theories. The book then draws on the normative concept of Confucian Rationality from traditional Chinese cultural sources in order to investigate how adaptable these two discourse theories are to the Chinese society, and to balance the tension between them. Presenting these three dimensions of discourse theory, as well as the relations between them, it also uses empirical descriptions of certain facts of political-legal discussion both in traditional China and in the country’s new media age to explain, supplement and question this theoretic framework. The book asserts that, because of the diverse modes of thinking in specific cultures, there might be different normative paradigms of discorse and different political-legal discussion modes across corresponding cultural contexts. Normative discourse theories provide guidance for the practices of deliberative democracy and legal discussions, which can in turn verify, supplement, improve and challenge the normative discourse theories. In addition to demonstrating the multiple dimensions of discourse theories, this research also promotes an approach to the Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy that combines elements of both Chinese and modern society Habermas, Jürgen 1929- (DE-588)118544209 gnd rswk-swf Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Diskurstheorie (DE-588)4316989-2 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf Law / China / Philosophy Political science / China / Philosophy Foucault, Michel / 1926-1984 Habermas, Jürgen Law / Philosophy Political science / Philosophy China Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X p Habermas, Jürgen 1929- (DE-588)118544209 p Diskurstheorie (DE-588)4316989-2 s Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 s Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-9811901324 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033620619&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Wu, Chongyang 1934- Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy Introduction -- Between Normativity and Social Facts: A Sociological Interpretation on Habermas's Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy -- Communicative Rationality or Power Discourse: Foucault's Challenge to Habermas -- Confucian Rationality: Another Normative Interpretation on Discourse Theory -- "Public Sphere" and Political/Legal Discussions in Traditional Chinese Society Influenced by Confucian Rationality -- Rationality and Power in the New Media Public Sphere of China -- General Conclusion Habermas, Jürgen 1929- (DE-588)118544209 gnd Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X gnd Diskurstheorie (DE-588)4316989-2 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
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title | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy |
title_auth | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy |
title_exact_search | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy |
title_full | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy Fan Yang |
title_fullStr | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy Fan Yang |
title_full_unstemmed | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China a discourse on law and democracy Fan Yang |
title_short | Habermas, Foucault and the political-legal discussions in China |
title_sort | habermas foucault and the political legal discussions in china a discourse on law and democracy |
title_sub | a discourse on law and democracy |
topic | Habermas, Jürgen 1929- (DE-588)118544209 gnd Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X gnd Diskurstheorie (DE-588)4316989-2 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Habermas, Jürgen 1929- Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 Diskurstheorie Rezeption Rechtstheorie Demokratie China |
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