In the final volume of his history of philosophy, Jürgen Habermas
offers a series of brilliant interpretations of the thinkers who set
the agenda for contemporary philosophy. Beginning with masterful
readings of Hume and Kant, he traces the genealogy of their
postmetaphysical thinking through the main currents of historicism and
German Idealism, and the multifarious reactions to Hegel’s
influential system, culminating in nuanced readings of Marx,
Kierkegaard and Peirce. Through his analysis of their work, Habermas
demonstrates the interpretive fecundity of the central themes of his
philosophical enterprise - his pragmatist theory of meaning, his
communicative theories of subjectivity and sociality, and his
discursive theory of normativity in its moral, juridical and political
manifestations.
In contrast to the bland compendia of thinkers and positions generally
presented in surveys of the history of philosophy, Habermas’s
thematically focused interpretations are destined to provoke
controversy and stimulate dialogue. With this work one of the
indisputably great thinkers of our time presents a powerful
vindication of his conception of philosophy as an inherently
discursive - and not merely analytical or speculative - enterprise.
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Rational Freedom. Traces of the Discourse on Faith and Knowledge
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9781509558667
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2025
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