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The practical cognitive interest , by contrast , expresses itself via heightened understanding within a cultural ( or personal ) context by means of ordinary language which is not context free in the sense that technical rules are ...
The practical cognitive interest , by contrast , expresses itself via heightened understanding within a cultural ( or personal ) context by means of ordinary language which is not context free in the sense that technical rules are ...
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... that have been raised against Habermas's transcendental , non - historical , and “ anthropological " epistemology continue to apply to Habermas's understanding of language now that this has come to occupy a more central position .
... that have been raised against Habermas's transcendental , non - historical , and “ anthropological " epistemology continue to apply to Habermas's understanding of language now that this has come to occupy a more central position .
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As a symbol of ultimate meaning beyond understanding and as a symbol which unites the heterogeneous elements of the cosmos , the sphinx evokes both unfathomable mystery and processes of meaning as constructed and understandable .
As a symbol of ultimate meaning beyond understanding and as a symbol which unites the heterogeneous elements of the cosmos , the sphinx evokes both unfathomable mystery and processes of meaning as constructed and understandable .
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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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