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Truth and justification

Jürgen Habermas ; edited and with translations by Barbara Fultner

Polity, 2003

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Wahrheit und Rechtfertigung

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-319) and index

Originally published under the title: Wahrheit und Rechtfertigung. Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp Verlag, 1999

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Description

In this important new book, J&#252rgen Habermas takes up certain fundamental questions of philosophy. While much of his recent work has been concerned with issues of morality and law, in this new work Habermas returns to the traditional philosophical questions of truth, objectivity and reality which were at the centre of his earlier classic book Knowledge and Human Interests. How can the norms that underpin the linguistically structured world in which we live be brought into step with the contingency of the development of socio-cultural forms of life? How can the idea that our world exists independently of our attempts to describe it be reconciled with the insight that we can never reach reality without the mediation of language and that 'bare' reality is therefore unattainable? In Knowledge and Human Interests Habermas answered these questions with reference to a weak naturalism and a transcendental-pragmatic realism. Since then, however, he has developed a formal pragmatic theory which is based on an analysis of speech acts and language use. In this new volume Habermas takes up the philosophical questions of truth, objectivity and reality from the perspective of his linguistically-based pragmatic theory. The final section addresses the limits of philosophy and reassesses the relation between theory and practice from a perspective that could be described as 'post-Marxist'. This volume, now available in paperback as well, by one of the world's leading philosophers will be essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy, social theory and the humanities and social sciences generally.

Table of Contents

Translator's Introduction VII Introduction: Realism after the Linguistic Turn 1 1. Hermeneutic and Analytic Philosophy: Two Complementary Versions of the Linguistic Turn 51 2. From Kant's "Ideas" of Pure Reason to the "Idealizing" Presuppositions of Communicative Action: Reflections on the Detranscendentalized "Use of Reason" 83 3. From Kant to Hegel: On Robert Brandom's Pragmatic Philosophy of Language 131 4. From Kant to Hegel and Back Again: The Move toward Detranscendentalization 175 5. Norms and Values: On Hilary Putnam's Kantian Pragmatism 213 6. Rightness versus Truth: On the Sense of Normative Validity in MoraiJudgments and Norms 237 7. The Relationship between Theory and Practice Revisited 277 Notes 293 Index 321

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  • NCID
    BA64747145
  • ISBN
    • 0745624243
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    ger
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 327 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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