1992
DOI: 10.2307/2185962
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Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action.

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“…Discourse ethics approaches also stress the importance of the circumstances in which communication and decision‐making occur (Healy, 2003). For instance, the Habermasian concept of communication aims at establishing common values that may lead to better processes of communication and actions (Habermas, 1990; Winkler & Duminy, 2014).…”
Section: Moral Values In Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discourse ethics approaches also stress the importance of the circumstances in which communication and decision‐making occur (Healy, 2003). For instance, the Habermasian concept of communication aims at establishing common values that may lead to better processes of communication and actions (Habermas, 1990; Winkler & Duminy, 2014).…”
Section: Moral Values In Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and theatrical aspects on the trial etc, is of great interest and value when reflecting on law and legality as social and cultural phenomena. Literature can manifest the inherent value of striving for justice as a core element of human existence and a collective commitment, transcendentally contained in communication (Habermas 1990), or the searching for Heimat as a sense of belonging, and possibilities for participation in society. Lorentz in 'The Light' wanted to testify, but the telephone connection with the court was cut off.…”
Section: The Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our article, we focus on the ethics of deliberation in business. Deliberation refers to modes of communication that enable those affected by decisions to participate in a fair and open discourse (Habermas, 1996(Habermas, , 1998. Communication and reflection are crucial, as deliberation aims to form and alter preferences through dialogue (Dryzek, 2010, p. 3).…”
Section: What Are the Criticisms Against Deliberation As Applied To B...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Habermas (1996) originally proposed a rational exchange whereby participants are willing to concede to the better argument and to revise standpoints with the ultimate outcome of consensus, in his later works he relaxed some of these assumptions (Habermas, 1998). This more flexible approach has become widely supported by recent theorizing and empirical evidence (Carpini et al, 2004;Ryfe, 2005;Steiner, 2012;D.…”
Section: What Are the Criticisms Against Deliberation As Applied To B...mentioning
confidence: 99%