9780823218073-0823218074-Reflection Revisited: Jurgen Habermas' Discursive Theory of Truth (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)

Reflection Revisited: Jurgen Habermas' Discursive Theory of Truth (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)

ISBN-13: 9780823218073
ISBN-10: 0823218074
Edition: 1
Author: James C. Swindal
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Paperback 298 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780823218073
ISBN-10: 0823218074
Edition: 1
Author: James C. Swindal
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Paperback 298 pages

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Reflection Revisited: Jurgen Habermas' Discursive Theory of Truth (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) (ISBN-13: 9780823218073 and ISBN-10: 0823218074), written by authors James C. Swindal, was published by Fordham University Press in 1999. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Epistemology (Philosophy, History & Surveys, Metaphysics, Modern, Religious) books. You can easily purchase or rent Reflection Revisited: Jurgen Habermas' Discursive Theory of Truth (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Epistemology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Jurgen Habermas, particularly in his master work Theory of Communicative Action (1981), takes us several of the basic insights of the philosophical tradition of reflection initiated by Kant, and sets it on a new and highly original emancipative path. He claims that reflection not only can determine the limits of reasoning about thought and action, but also can grasp the limits that human agents face in freeing themselves form unjust social and economic structures. Human agents can engage in constructive and emancipative communication with others by determining the limits not of their own consciousness, but of the intersubjective structures shared in everyday communication. Reflection Revisited examines Habermas’ own two-stage development of this theory of emancipative reflection and explicates how he applies reflection specifically to the problems of personal identity development and ethics.
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