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First Published in 2004. Pusey's lucid introduction to Habermas enables students to get to grips with all aspects of Habermas's rewarding but sometimes difficult work.
habermas z books.google.com
This is Jürgen Habermas's most concrete historical-sociological book and one of the key contributions to political thought in the postwar period.
habermas z books.google.com
This volume provides an accessible and comprehensive conceptual map of Habermas' theoretical framework and its key concepts, including the theory of communicative action, discourse ethics, his social-political philosophy and their ...
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Fully cross-referenced with extensive suggestions for further reading, this is an essential reference guide to one of the most important social theorists of the last century.
habermas z books.google.com
This carefully edited volume includes selections from Habermas's earliest works through his most recent: essays on the aim of social science, the structure of a theory of action and society, the development of modern society, psychoanalysis ...
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In this book, scholars from a wide range of disciplines respond to Habermas's most directly relevant work, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere.
habermas z books.google.com
In this book, Stephen White offers a clear, accessible, and reliable introduction to Habermas's work, particularly that which he has written since the publication of Knowledge and human interest (produced in English in 1971).
habermas z books.google.com
This book provides a compact and up-to-date presentation of Jürgen Habermas’ oeuvre, with particular reference to his theory of communicative action.
habermas z books.google.com
J?rgen Habermas seeks to defend the Enlightenment and with it an ?mphatical?, ?ncurtailed? conception of reason against the post-modern critique of reason on the one hand, and against so-called scientism (which would include critical ...
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Holub demonstrates how Habermas pursues a course that incorporates various aspects of his opponents' positions, while simultaneously defending perceived threats to democracy and open discussion.