Reason, Rationality and Reasonableness Vietnamese Philosophical Studies, I
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series 1:Culture and Values ; 200100ENGGPS2Publication details: Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 2001Description: 300pISBN:- 1565181662
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includes index and biblioraphy
Chapter I The Crisis of Rationality The Crisis of Modern Science Quo Vadis, Cartesius? Husserl`s Reaction The Onto-Genesis of Rationality Chapter II Peter Winch`s Search for a Social Rationality Winch`s Criticism of Empiricism Winch`s Conception of Rationality Critical Dialogue: Reason and Reasonableness Chapter III Heidegger`s Quest for A uthentical Reason Heidegger`s Criticism of Instrumental Reason Heidegger`s Understanding of Reason as the most authentical Form of Being The Common Root: Being, Reason and Reasonableness Chapter IV Habermas` Theory of Consensus Toward a Theory of Consensus The Meaning of Consensus The Inner Relationship between Rationality and Consensus Reason as Dialogical Communication or Consensus as Rationality Chapter V The Confuchn Reasonableness The Crisis of Rationality and the Return to Reasonableness Confucius`Idea of Reasonableness The Forms of Reasonableness Conclusion Reason, Rationality and Reasonableness
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