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Navigating Normative Orders

Navigating Normative Orders

PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann has published the book Navigating Normative Orders: Interdisciplinary Perspectives within the series Normative Orders. It will be published by Campus Verlag in July 2020.

You can order the book here

About the book
Whether Kant or conservatives, on the Internet, in environmental discourses or in Zanzibar: this book examines how people set norms for themselves, question them and legitimize them. The contributions make it clear that standards still play a central role in all areas of life. Together with values and narratives, they form normative orders that legitimize political authority and the distribution of rights and goods: in criminal law, in the education of children, in the territorial state, in discourses on progress, in the Anthropocene.


Kettemann, M. C. (ed.) (2020) Navigating Normative Orders: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Campus Verlag. Frankfurt am Main.

Navigating Normative Orders

PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann has published the book Navigating Normative Orders: Interdisciplinary Perspectives within the series Normative Orders. It will be published by Campus Verlag in July 2020.

You can order the book here

About the book
Whether Kant or conservatives, on the Internet, in environmental discourses or in Zanzibar: this book examines how people set norms for themselves, question them and legitimize them. The contributions make it clear that standards still play a central role in all areas of life. Together with values and narratives, they form normative orders that legitimize political authority and the distribution of rights and goods: in criminal law, in the education of children, in the territorial state, in discourses on progress, in the Anthropocene.


Kettemann, M. C. (ed.) (2020) Navigating Normative Orders: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Campus Verlag. Frankfurt am Main.

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2020

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