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Marx's conception of social reality is ontologically grounded in a dialectical interaction between humans and nature mediated by the process of material production . We are engaged , that is to say , in productive activity within the ...
Marx's conception of social reality is ontologically grounded in a dialectical interaction between humans and nature mediated by the process of material production . We are engaged , that is to say , in productive activity within the ...
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Empirical analysis discloses reality from the point of view of possible technical control over objectified processes of nature , while hermeneutics maintains the inter- subjectivity of possible action - orienting mutual understanding .
Empirical analysis discloses reality from the point of view of possible technical control over objectified processes of nature , while hermeneutics maintains the inter- subjectivity of possible action - orienting mutual understanding .
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The human interest in autonomy and responsibility is no mere fancy , " writes Habermas , " for it can be apprehended a priori . What raises us out of nature is the only thing whose nature we can know : language .
The human interest in autonomy and responsibility is no mere fancy , " writes Habermas , " for it can be apprehended a priori . What raises us out of nature is the only thing whose nature we can know : language .
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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