Communicative Action: Essays on Jurgen Habermasse's Theory of Communicative Etc (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Communicative Action: Essays on Jurgen Habermasse's Theory of Communicative Etc (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) Book

These critical essays on Jürgen Habermas's major contribution to sociological theory, The Theory of Communicative Action, provide an indispensable guide for anyone trying to grasp that large, difficult, and important work. The editors' introduction traces the history of the reception of the work and identifies the main themes on which discussion has focused: a concept of communicative rationality; a theory of action based on distinguishing communicative from instrumental reason; a two- level concept of society that integrates lifeworld and system paradigms; and a critical theory of modernity meant to diagnose the sociopathologies of contemporary society. Axel Honneth is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Berlin. Hans Joas is Professor of Sociology at the Free University, Berlin. Contributors: Jeffrey Alexander. Johann P. Arnason. Johannes Berger. Günter Dux. Jürgen Habermas. Hans Joas. Hans-Peter Krüger. Thomas McCarthy. Herbert Schnädelbach. Martin Seel. Charles Taylor.Read More

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  • 0262081962
  • 9780262081962
  • A Honneth
  • 24 April 1991
  • MIT Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 311
  • 1st MIT Press Ed
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