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Its initial postulate is a distinction between action and control , between what he calls the practical ( the realm of action ) and the technical ( the realm of control ) . Action concerns and involves people ; its medium is language ...
Its initial postulate is a distinction between action and control , between what he calls the practical ( the realm of action ) and the technical ( the realm of control ) . Action concerns and involves people ; its medium is language ...
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point up the difference between control or techné and action or praxis , Habermas turns to the tradition of hermeneutics , presaged by Kant's notion of practical reason which refers to moral capacities rather than to technical ...
point up the difference between control or techné and action or praxis , Habermas turns to the tradition of hermeneutics , presaged by Kant's notion of practical reason which refers to moral capacities rather than to technical ...
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“ The rules of communicative action , that is of intersubjectively valid norms of action , cannot be reduced to rules ... of instrumental or strategic action ; " 25 discursive justification of validity claims is a normative concept .
“ The rules of communicative action , that is of intersubjectively valid norms of action , cannot be reduced to rules ... of instrumental or strategic action ; " 25 discursive justification of validity claims is a normative concept .
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Editorial | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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