The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity

The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity
Title The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Habermas
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 391
Release 2015-10-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0745694470

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The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures. Introduction by Thomas McCarthy, translated by Frederick Lawrence.

Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity

Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity
Title Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Maurizio Passerin d'Entrèves
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 326
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780262540803

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This collection of ten essays offers the first systematic assessment of JürgenHabermas's Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, a book that defended the rational potential of themodern age against the depiction of modernity as a spent epoch. The essays (of which four are newlycommissioned, five were published in the journal Praxis International, and one -- by Habermas --first appeared in translation in New Critique) are divided into two sections: Critical Rejoindersand Thematic Reformulations.An opening essay by d'Entrèves sets out the main issues and orients thedebate between Habermas and the postmodernists by identifying two different senses ofresponsibility: a responsibility to act versus a responsibility to otherness (an openness todifference, dissonance, and ambiguity). These are linked with two alternative understandings of theprimary function of language: action-orienting versus world-disclosing. This is a fruitful way oflooking at the issues that Habermas has raised in his attempt to resurrect and complete the projectof Enlightenment.Habermas's essay discusses the main themes of his book in the context of a criticalengagement with neoconservative cultural and political trends. The main body of essays offer aninteresting collection of points of view, for and against Habermas's position by philosophers,social scientists, intellectual historians, and literary critics.SECTIONS & CONTRIBUTORS :Introduction, Maurizio Passerin d'Entrèves. Modernity versus Postmodernity, Jürgen Habermas.Critical Rejoinders : Fred Dallmayr. Christopher Norris. David C. Hoy. James Schmidt. JoelWhitebook. Thematic Reformulations : James Bohman. Diana Coole. Jay M. Bernstein. DavidIngram.

Discourse and Knowledge

Discourse and Knowledge
Title Discourse and Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Piet Strydom
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 358
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780853238058

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The author makes use of epistemological, theoretical and methodological advances. He explores constructivism, synthesizes Habermas and Foucault to arrive at a new theory of discourse, and applies a finely elaborated frame and discourse analysis.

Postmetaphysical Thinking

Postmetaphysical Thinking
Title Postmetaphysical Thinking PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Habermas
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 242
Release 2015-10-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0745694217

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In this new collection of recent essays, Habermas takes up and pursues the line of analysis begun in The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. He begins by outlining the sources and central themes of twentieth-century philosophy, and the range of current debates. He then examines a number of key contributions to these debates, from the pragmatic philosophies of Mead, Perice and Rorty to the post-structuralism of Foucault. Like most contemporary thinkers, Habermas is critical of the Western metaphysical tradition and its exaggerated conception of reason. But he cautions against the temptation to relinquish this conception altogether. In opposition to the radical critics of Western philosophy, Habermas argues that postmetaphysical thinking can remain critical only if it preserves the idea of reason while stripping it of its metaphysical trappings. Habermas contributes to this task by developing further his distinctive approach to problems of meaning, rationality and subjectivity. This book will be of particular interest to students of philosophy, sociology and social and political theory, and it will be essential reading for anyone interested in the continuing development of Habermas's project.

The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity

The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity
Title The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Jurgen Habermas
Publisher
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Release 1990
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Habermas: A Very Short Introduction

Habermas: A Very Short Introduction
Title Habermas: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author James Gordon Finlayson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 185
Release 2005-05-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0192840959

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This book provides a clear and readable overview of the works of today's most influential German philosopher. It analyses the theoretical underpinnings of Habermas's social theory, and its applications in ethics, politics, and law. Finally, it examines how his social and political theory informs his writing on contemporary, political, and social problems.

The Habermas Handbook

The Habermas Handbook
Title The Habermas Handbook PDF eBook
Author Hauke Brunkhorst
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 789
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0231535880

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Jürgen Habermas is one of the most influential philosophers of our time. His diagnoses of contemporary society and concepts such as the public sphere, communicative rationality, and cosmopolitanism have influenced virtually all academic disciplines, spurred political debates, and shaped intellectual life in Germany and beyond for more than fifty years. In The Habermas Handbook, leading Habermas scholars elucidate his thought, providing essential insight into his key concepts, the breadth of his work, and his influence across politics, law, the social sciences, and public life. This volume offers a comprehensive overview and an in-depth analysis of Habermas’s work in its entirety. After examining his intellectual biography, it goes on to illuminate the social and intellectual context of Habermasian thought, such as the Frankfurt School, speech-act theory, and contending theories of democracy. The Handbook provides an extensive account of Habermas’s texts, ranging from his dissertation on Schelling to his most recent writing about Europe. It illustrates the development of his thought and its frequently controversial reception while elaborating the central ideas of his work. The book also provides a glossary of key terms and concepts, making the complexity of Habermas’s thought accessible to a broad readership.