Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas
Jürgen Habermas asserts, in the Preface to Knowledge and Human Interests, that a radical critique of knowledge, that is a metacritique of epistemology, is only possible as a social theory. In this essay, Garbin Kortian discusses the implications and philosophical import of this thesis, which is central to Habermas's work, through a critical account of the German philosophical tradition in which it stands. He relates the 'metacritical dimension' of Haberbas's thought to Hegel's critique of Kant, Marx's critique of Hegel, and the Frankfurt school's critique of positivism. Kortian presents his perspective on the philosophical problems Habermas's argument faces: the primacy of practice, this philosophy of understanding and the hermeneutic concept of understanding. This book, which was originally published in French, will interest students of philosophy and of the social and political sciences.
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Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas
Jürgen Habermas asserts, in the Preface to Knowledge and Human Interests, that a radical critique of knowledge, that is a metacritique of epistemology, is only possible as a social theory. In this essay, Garbin Kortian discusses the implications and philosophical import of this thesis, which is central to Habermas's work, through a critical account of the German philosophical tradition in which it stands. He relates the 'metacritical dimension' of Haberbas's thought to Hegel's critique of Kant, Marx's critique of Hegel, and the Frankfurt school's critique of positivism. Kortian presents his perspective on the philosophical problems Habermas's argument faces: the primacy of practice, this philosophy of understanding and the hermeneutic concept of understanding. This book, which was originally published in French, will interest students of philosophy and of the social and political sciences.
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Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas

Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas

by Garbis Kortian
Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas

Metacritique: The Philosophical Argument of Jürgen Habermas

by Garbis Kortian

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Jürgen Habermas asserts, in the Preface to Knowledge and Human Interests, that a radical critique of knowledge, that is a metacritique of epistemology, is only possible as a social theory. In this essay, Garbin Kortian discusses the implications and philosophical import of this thesis, which is central to Habermas's work, through a critical account of the German philosophical tradition in which it stands. He relates the 'metacritical dimension' of Haberbas's thought to Hegel's critique of Kant, Marx's critique of Hegel, and the Frankfurt school's critique of positivism. Kortian presents his perspective on the philosophical problems Habermas's argument faces: the primacy of practice, this philosophy of understanding and the hermeneutic concept of understanding. This book, which was originally published in French, will interest students of philosophy and of the social and political sciences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521296182
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/14/1980
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

From an analytical perspective Charles Taylor and Alan Montefiore; Introduction; 1. The problem; 2. Hegel and the speculative structure of critical theory; 3. Habermas and Enlightenment; 4. Knowledge and interest; 5. The practical perspective of critical theory and its aporias.
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