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100 | _aHabermas, Jurgen | ||
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_aThe philosophical discourse of modernity/ _cJurgen Habermas |
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_aUK : _bPolicy Press, _c1987. |
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_axx,430p. : _c24cm. |
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440 | _a Studies in contemporary German social thought | ||
505 | _aIntroduction by Thomas McCarthy Preface I Modernity's Consciousness of Time and Its Need for Self-Reassurance II Hegel's Concept of Modernity Excursus on Schiller's "Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man" III Three Perspectives: Left Hegelians, Right Hegelians, and Nietzsche Excursus on the Obsolescence of the Production Paradigm IV The Entry into Postmodernity: Nietzsche as a Turning Point V The Entwinement of Myth and Enlightenment: Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno VI The Undermining of Western Rationalism through the Critique of Metaphysics: Martin Heidegger VII Beyond a Temporalized Philosophy of Origins; Jacques Derrida's Critique of Phonocentrism Excursus on Leveling the Genre Distinction between Philosophy and Literature VIII Between Eroticism and General Economics: Georges Bataille IX The Critique of Reason as an Unmasking of the Human Sciences: Michel Foucault X Some Questions Concerning the Theory of Power: Foucault Again XI An Alternative Way out of the Philosophy of the Subject: Communicative versus Subject- Centered Reason Excursus on Cornelius Castoriadis: The Imaginary Institution XII The Normative Content of Modernity Excursus on Luhmann's Appropriation of the Philosophy of the Subject through Systems Theory | ||
650 | _aElectronic book text | ||
650 | _aSocial Theory | ||
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