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Justifying belief: Stanley Fish and the work of rethoric

Autor Gary A. Olson

Editorial STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS

Justifying belief: Stanley Fish and the work of rethoric
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The first book-length treatment in English of Habermas's theory of social evolution and progress. BACKCOVER: Between Reason and History examines the role of the idea of progress both in Ju¬rgen Habermas's critical social theory and in critical s...

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  • Editorial STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780791456125
  • ISBN10 0791456129
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 178
  • Año de Edición 2002
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Justifying belief: Stanley Fish and the work of rethoric

Autor Gary A. Olson

Editorial STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS

The first book-length treatment in English of Habermas's theory of social evolution and progress. BACKCOVER: Between Reason and History examines the role of the idea of progress both in Ju¬rgen Habermas's critical social theory and in critical s...

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The first book-length treatment in English of Habermas's theory of social evolution and progress. BACKCOVER: Between Reason and History examines the role of the idea of progress both in Ju¬rgen Habermas's critical social theory and in critical social theory in general. The reception to Habermas's magnum opus, The Theory of Communicative Action, has tended to downplay the theory of social evolution it contains, but there are no in-depth examinations of this aspect of Habermas's critical theory. This book fills this gap by providing a comprehensive and detailed examination of Habermas's theory of social evolution, its significance within the wider scope of his critical social theory, and the importance of a theoretical understanding of history for any adequate critical social theory.

Author Biography: David S. Owen is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hamline University.