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.
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Between Metaphysics and the Critique of Reason
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ISBN
9780745694214
Publisert
2018
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Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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