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Perspectivism: Friedrich Nietzsche
Reason as boundless communication: Karl Jaspers
The thou and the mass: Gabriel Marcel
Truth after correspondence: William James
The theory of inquiry: John Dewey
Practice, theory, and anti-theory: Richard Rorty
Interpretation and criticism: Max Horkheimer
Deliberative politics: Jürgen Habermas
Discourse ethics: Karl-Otto Apel
Genealogy and suspicious interpretation: Michel Foucault
Radical hermeneutics: John Caputo
Unprincipled judgments: Jean-François Lyotard.
Reason as boundless communication: Karl Jaspers
The thou and the mass: Gabriel Marcel
Truth after correspondence: William James
The theory of inquiry: John Dewey
Practice, theory, and anti-theory: Richard Rorty
Interpretation and criticism: Max Horkheimer
Deliberative politics: Jürgen Habermas
Discourse ethics: Karl-Otto Apel
Genealogy and suspicious interpretation: Michel Foucault
Radical hermeneutics: John Caputo
Unprincipled judgments: Jean-François Lyotard.