Reading across the whole range of Habermas' work, this book traces the development of the theory of communicative reason from its inception to its defence against postmodernism. Bernstein's analyses are always problem centred and thematic rather than textual, making this a major contribution to the critical literature on Habermas.
Reading across the whole range of Habermas' work, this book traces the development of the theory of communicative reason from its inception to its defence against postmodernism. Bernstein's analyses are always problem centred and thematic rather than textual, making this a major contribution to the critical literature on Habermas.
J.M. Bernstein is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Essex.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 Critical Theory - The Very Idea Chapter 2 Liberty and the Ideal Speech Situation Chapter 3 Self-Knowledge as Praxis Chapter 4 Moral Norms and Ethical Identities Chapter 5 The Generalized Other, Concrete Others Chapter 6 The Causality of Fate Chapter 7 Language, World-Disclosure and Judgment
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 Critical Theory - The Very Idea Chapter 2 Liberty and the Ideal Speech Situation Chapter 3 Self-Knowledge as Praxis Chapter 4 Moral Norms and Ethical Identities Chapter 5 The Generalized Other, Concrete Others Chapter 6 The Causality of Fate Chapter 7 Language, World-Disclosure and Judgment
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