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100 _aHahn, Lewis Edwin
245 _aPerspectives on Habermas
260 _aIllinois
_bOpen Court
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300 _a586p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1. Communicative Rationality .............1 Disorted Communication ................3 The real Conditions for the Possibility of Communicative Action ..............21 Assertions, Truth, and Argumentation ................51 Habermas and Vico on Mythical Thought .............71 Myth, Language, and Habermasian Rationality...............89 Commuicative action theory and the Possibility of Theology.........113 Modernity`s Religion : Habermas and the Linguistification of the Sacred ..............123 Philosophy and the Dialectic of Modernity ............139 Toward a Pragmatics of Artistic Utterance ...............157 2. Communicative Ethics .................173 W.S.K. Cameron: Fallibilism, Rational Reconstruction, and the Distinction between moral Theory and Ethical Life ..................175 3. Communicative politics ..............257 Habermas, the public sphere, and Democracy..............259 Individual Freedom and social equality...................289 Law and Politics in Between ............309 On habermas and Difference.............323 The critical Theorist as Witness..........339 Discursive democracy and a Democratic way of Life ...............367 Habermas in the Wild, wild west .............387 Eurocentrically distorted communication ...............411 4. Comparisons......................423 Habermas and the Marxian tradition .......................425 Social Labor and Communicative action ......................445 Critical Theory and Hermeneutics ................463 Habermas versus gadamer .................487 5. The Future of Critical Theory .................553 What`s Critical About critical Theory ...............555
650 _aHabermas, Juergen
902 _bSFS
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