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  1. Found in Translation: Habermas and Anthropotechnics.Matteo Bortolini - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (5):583-599.
    In his recent work on postsecular societies Jürgen Habermas has stressed the need for a dialogue between religious and nonreligious citizens aimed at strengthening social integration and rejuvenating the moral bases of modern political and juridical institutions. This dialogue should focus on the translation of religious traditions into rational, secular forms. In his more recent work on the social function of rituals, however, he rejected the Durkheimian view of public secular rituals as mechanisms for fostering social integration. In this article (...)
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  • Laicidad y anticlericalismo.Sebastián Rudas - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (171):81-103.
    De acuerdo con la postura dominante sobre la laicidad, ésta debe ser concebida en relación con el reconocimiento del pluralismo y prestando atención a no reprodu- cir sesgos antirreligiosos. El artículo defiende una propuesta alternativa: la laicidad como anticlericalismo, cuyo elemento distintivo consiste en instaurar un arreglo institucional de separación estricta y de exclusión de los contenidos religiosos de las instituciones del Estado. Se argumenta que esta forma de concebir la laicidad responde adecuadamente a la pregunta por el lugar de (...)
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  • Gendering Islamophobia at the crossroad of conflicting rights.Debora Spini - 2022 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):556-567.
    The presence of Muslims in the European public spheres has raised a hoist of debates concerning issues of neutrality, tolerance, and secularism. All over Europe, Muslims are the target of specific forms of hostility, a phenomenon rising substantial questions about the real inclusivity of European democratic spaces. The category of ‘Islamophobia’ has emerged as a valid heuristic tool to identify specific processes of racialization of religion. However, its validity has been fiercely questioned, and the use of this term has been (...)
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  • Gendering Islamophobia at the crossroad of conflicting rights.Debora Spini - 2022 - Sage Publications Ltd: Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):556-567.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 556-567, May 2022. The presence of Muslims in the European public spheres has raised a hoist of debates concerning issues of neutrality, tolerance, and secularism. All over Europe, Muslims are the target of specific forms of hostility, a phenomenon rising substantial questions about the real inclusivity of European democratic spaces. The category of ‘Islamophobia’ has emerged as a valid heuristic tool to identify specific processes of racialization of religion. However, its validity (...)
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  • Lack of pluralism and post‐secularism in Catholic countries.Sebastián Rudas - 2020 - Constellations 27 (2):258-272.
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  • Religious language in the postsecular public sphere: A falsificationist model.Umut Parmaksız - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (10):1237-1257.
    In this article, I examine the relation of religious language and public debate within the context of postsecularism and defend a falsificationist model. I argue that the postsecular public sphere...
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