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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jürgen Habermas |
| ISBN: | 0262081636 9780262081634 |
| OCLC Number: | 15789569 |
| Notes: | Translation of: Der philosophische Diskurs der Moderne. Includes indexes. |
| Description: | xx, 430 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | 1. Modernity's consciousness of time and its need for self-assurance -- 2. Hegel's concept of modernity: Excursus on Schiller's "Letters on the aesthetic education of man" -- 3. Three perspectives: Left Hegelians, Right Hegelians, and Nietzsche: Excursus on the obsolescence of the production paradigm -- 4. The entry into postmodernity: Nietzsche as a turning point -- 5. The entwinement of myth and Enlightenment: Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno -- 6. The undermining of Western rationalism through the critique of metaphysics: Martin Heidegger -- 7. Beyond a temporalized philosophy of origins: Jacques Derrida's critique of phonocentrism: Excursus on leveling the genre distinction between philosophy and literature -- 8. Between eroticism and general economics: Georges Bataille -- 9. The critique of reason as an unmasking of the human sciences: Michel Foucault -- 10. Some questions concerning the theory of power: Foucault again -- 11. An alternative way out of the philosophy of the subject: communicative versus subject-centered reason: Excursus on Cornelius Castoriadis: the imaginary institution -- 12. The normative content of modernity: Excursus on Luhmann's appropriations of the philosophy of the subject through systems theory. |
| Series Title: | Studies in contemporary German social thought |
| Other Titles: | Philosophische Diskurs der Moderne. |
| Responsibility: | Jürgen Habermas ; translated by Frederick Lawrence. |
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