Philosophical introductions : five approaches to communicative reason
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Philosophical introductions : five approaches to communicative reason
Polity, c2018
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First published in German: Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp, c2009
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
On the occasion of Habermas's 80th birthday, the German publisher Suhrkamp brought out five volumes of Habermas's papers that spanned the full range of his philosophical thought, from the theory of rationality to the critique of metaphysics. For each of these volumes, Habermas wrote an introduction that crystallized, in a remarkably clear and succinct way, his thinking on the key philosophical issues that have preoccupied him throughout his long career. This new book by Polity brings together these five introductions and publishes them in translation for the first time. The resulting volume provides a unique and comprehensive overview of Habermas's philosophy in his own words.
In the five chapters that make up this volume, Habermas discusses the concept of communicative action and the grounding of the social sciences in the theory of language; the relationship between rationality and the theory of language; discourse ethics; political theory and problems of democracy and legitimacy; and the critique of reason and the challenge posed by religion in a secular age. The volume includes a substantial introduction by Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin, which offers a synoptic view of the development of Habermas's thought as a whole followed by concise accounts of his contributions in each of the areas mentioned. Together they provide the reader with the necessary background to understand Habermas's distinctive and original contribution to philosophy.
Philosophical Introductions will be an indispensable text for students and scholars in philosophy and in the humanities and social sciences generally, as well as anyone interested in the most important developments in philosophy and critical theory today.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: The Work of Jurgen Habermas: Roots, Trunk and Branches
Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin
1. Foundations of Sociology in the Theory of Language
2. Theory of Rationality and Theory of Meaning
I. Formal Pragmatics
II. Communicative Rationality
III. Discourse Theory of Truth
IV. On Epistemology
3. Discourse Ethics
I. Moral Theory
II. On the System of Practical Discourses
4. Political Theory
I. Democracy
II. The Constitutional State
III. Nation, Culture and Religion
IV. Constitutionalization of International Law?
5. Critique of Reason
I. Metaphilosophical Reflections
II. Postmetaphysical Thinking
III. The Challenge of Naturalism
IV. The Challenge of Religion
Notes
Index
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