000336421 000__ 03369cam\a22002774a\4500 000336421 001__ 336421 000336421 005__ 20210513122717.0 000336421 008__ 000623s2000\\\\ilu\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000336421 010__ $$a 00056961 000336421 020__ $$a0812694260 000336421 020__ $$a9780812694260 000336421 020__ $$a0812694279 (pbk.) 000336421 020__ $$a9780812694277 (pbk.) 000336421 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm44548965 000336421 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dMUQ$$dUKM$$dBAKER$$dLAS$$dNLGGC$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dIG# 000336421 042__ $$apcc 000336421 049__ $$aISEA 000336421 05000 $$aB3258.H324$$bP47 2000 000336421 08200 $$a193$$221 000336421 24500 $$aPerspectives on Habermas /$$cedited by Lewis Edwin Hahn. 000336421 260__ $$aChicago, Ill. :$$bOpen Court,$$cc2000. 000336421 300__ $$axiv, 586 p. ;$$c24 cm. 000336421 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000336421 50500 $$gPart I. Communicative rationality --$$tDistorted communication : formal pragmatics as a critical theory /$$rJames Bohman --$$tThe real conditions for the possibility of communicative action /$$rLenore Langsdorf --$$tAssertions, truth, and argumentation /$$rCarlos Pereda --$$tHabermas and Vico on mythical thought /$$rAlexander Bertland --$$tMyth, language, and Habermasian rationality : another Africana contribution /$$rPaget Henry --$$tCommunicative action theory and the possibility of theology /$$rGarth Gillian --$$tModernity's religion : Habermas and the linguistificaton of the Sacred /$$rEduardo Mendieta --$$tPhilosophy and the dialectic of modernity /$$rThelma Z. Lavine --$$tToward a pragmatics of artistic utterance /$$rBeth J. Singer --$$gPart II. Communicative ethics --$$tFallibilism, rational reconstruction, and the distinction between moral theory and ethical life /$$rW.S.K. Cameron--$$tConfucian reflections on Habermasian approaches : moral rationality and inter-humanity /$$rChung-Ying Cheng --$$tThe formal thought of Jürgen Habermas from the perspective of a universal material ethics /$$rEnrique Dussel --$$gPart III. Communicative politics --$$tHabermas, the public sphere, and democracy : a critical intervention /$$rDouglas Kellner --$$tIndividual freedom and social equality : Habermas's democratic revolution in the social contractarian justification of law /$$rDavid Ingram --$$tLaw and politics in Between facts and norms /$$rPaul G. Chevigny --$$tOn Habermas and difference : critical theory and the 'politics of recognition' /$$rLorenzo C. Simpson --$$tThe critical theorist as witness : Habermas and the Holocaust /$$rMartin Beck Matustik --$$tDiscursive democracy and a democratic way of life /$$rScott Bartlett --$$tHabermas in the "wild, wild West" /$$rMax Oelschlaeger --$$tEurocentrically distorted communication /$$rBill Martin --$$gPart IV. Comparisons -- (A.) Historical materialism --$$tHabermas and the Marxian tradition /$$rWilliam L. McBride --$$tSocial labor and communicative action /$$rMarie Fleming --$$g(B.) Hermeneutics --$$tCritical theory and hermeneutics : some outstanding issues in the debate /$$rG.B. Madison --$$tHabermas versus Gadamer? Some remarks /$$rRichard E. Palmer --$$g(C.) Science, technology, and education --$$tHabermas's unresolved dualism : Zweckrationalität as idée fixe /$$rLarry A. Hickman --$$tHabermas and Husserl on positivism and the phlosophy of science /$$rDavid Detmer --$$tHabermas and education /$$rRobert Young --$$gPart V. The future of critical theory --$$tWhat's critical about critical theory? /$$rJames L. Marsh 000336421 60010 $$aHabermas, Jürgen. 000336421 7001_ $$aHahn, Lewis Edwin,$$d1908-2004. 000336421 85200 $$bgen$$hB3258.H324$$iP47$$i2000 000336421 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:336421$$pGLOBAL_SET 000336421 980__ $$aBIB 000336421 980__ $$aBOOK