This is a study in the philosophy of social science. It takes the form
of a comparative critique of three contemporary approaches: ordinary
language philosophy, hermeneutics and critical theory, represented
here respectively by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Paul Ricoeur and Jürgen
Habermas. Part I is devoted to an exposition of these authors' views
and of the traditions to which they belong. Its unifying thread is
their common concern with language, a concern which nonetheless
reveals important differences of approach. For whereas ordinary
language philosophers tend to treat linguistic activity as the
ultimate object of inquiry, both Ricoeur and Habermas regard it as a
medium which betrays more fundamental dimensions of human experience
and the social world. Part II complements the exposition with a
critical analysis of its central themes: the conceptualisation of
action, the methodology of interpretation, and the theory of reference
and truth. The author defends many aspects of the work of Ricoeur and
Habermas, such as the emphasis on power and ideology, the strategy of
depth interpretation, and the link between consensus and truth; but he
argues that there are serious deficiencies and obscurities in their
work. He proposes solutions to these difficulties and concludes with a
sketch of a critical and rationally justified theory for the
interpretation of action - a critical hermeneutics.
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A Study in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur and Jürgen Habermas
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9780511867101
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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