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From communicative action to the face of the other : Levinas and Habermas on language, obligation, and community)

Autor Steven Hendley

Editorial LEXINGTON BOOKS

From communicative action to the face of the other : Levinas and Habermas on language, obligation, and community)
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Although the continental philosophers Jurgen Habermas and Emmanuel Levinas are both inescapably important to an array of debates in contemporary moral theory, they are rarely assessed in relation to each other. Not only are their basic agendas differ...

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  • Editorial LEXINGTON BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9780739101414
  • ISBN10 0739101412
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 183
  • Año de Edición 2000
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

From communicative action to the face of the other : Levinas and Habermas on language, obligation, and community)

Autor Steven Hendley

Editorial LEXINGTON BOOKS

Although the continental philosophers Jurgen Habermas and Emmanuel Levinas are both inescapably important to an array of debates in contemporary moral theory, they are rarely assessed in relation to each other. Not only are their basic agendas differ...

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36,71€
Ahorra 1,93€
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Although the continental philosophers Jurgen Habermas and Emmanuel Levinas are both inescapably important to an array of debates in contemporary moral theory, they are rarely assessed in relation to each other. Not only are their basic agendas different -- whereas Habermas's discourse ethics are framed within a general concern for democratic political theory, Levinas's work is largely indifferent, if not hostile, to political concerns -- but their philosophical styles dramatically contrast as well.

Steven Hendley's study is based on the conviction that beneath the surface there is in fact a remarkable degree of convergence in the two philosophers' work that is usually overlooked. Hendley discovers and explains the complementarity of Levinas's conception of discourse as relation to the Other to Habermas's theory of communication as the basis for recognition of universal moral norms, and he presents a clear defense and validation of Levinas's position on the construction of political theory. From Communicative Action to the Face of the Other is a unique endeavor that achieves new and important connections in the contemporary scholarship in philosophy and political theory.