In Chapters 2 to 4 , we have established a theoretical framework from different perspectives with which we will address the complexity of normative negotiation processes in the context of sustainable development. In Chapter 2 , we introduced two analytical tools, the three-world theory and the typology of scientific criticism, which help us to reflect on the complex relationships between the individual, society, and materiality, as well as the relationships between knowledge, norms, and practice. Chapter 3 introduced neopragmatism—particularly in line with Richard Rorty.

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From a Summary of the Theoretical Background to Criteria for Further Developing the Vocabulary of Sustainable Development

  • Olaf Kühne,
  • Irina Silina,
  • Karsten Berr

摘要

In Chapters 2 to 4 , we have established a theoretical framework from different perspectives with which we will address the complexity of normative negotiation processes in the context of sustainable development. In Chapter 2 , we introduced two analytical tools, the three-world theory and the typology of scientific criticism, which help us to reflect on the complex relationships between the individual, society, and materiality, as well as the relationships between knowledge, norms, and practice. Chapter 3 introduced neopragmatism—particularly in line with Richard Rorty.