
Habermas: The Key Concepts Av Andrew (Cardiff University Uk) Edgar
An independently minded champion of the project of modernity in a supposedly post-modern age, Jurgen Habermas (1929- ) is one of the most widely influential thinkers of our times.An easy-to-use A-Z guide to a body of work that spans philosophy, sociology, politics, law and cultural theory, Habermas: The Key Concepts explore......
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<P>An independently minded champion of ¿the project of modernity¿ in a supposedly post-modern age, Jurgen Habermas (1929- ) is one of the most widely influential thinkers of our times.</P><P>An easy-to-use A-Z guide to a body of work that spans philosophy, sociology, politics, law and cultural theory, <EM>Habermas: The Key Concepts</EM> explores Habermas¿ writings on:</P><UL><LI>capitalism</LI><LI>genetics</LI><LI>law</LI><LI>neo-conservatism</LI><LI>universal pragmatics.</LI></UL><P>Fully cross-referenced with extensive suggestions for further reading, this is an essential reference guide to one of the most important social theorists of the last century.</P>
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