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Discourse, Desire, and Fantasy in Jurgen Habermas’ Critical Theory


Free Download Discourse, Desire, and Fantasy in Jurgen Habermas’ Critical Theory By Kenneth MacKendrick
2007 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 041595617X | PDF | 4 MB
This book argues that Jürgen Habermas’ critical theory can be productively developed by incorporating a wider understanding of fantasy and imagination as part of its conception of communicative rationality and communicative pathologies. Given that meaning is generated both linguistically and performatively, MacKendrick argues that desire and fantasy must be taken into consideration as constitutive aspects of intersubjective relations. His aim is to show that Habermasian social theory might plausibly renew its increasingly severed ties with the early critical theory of the Frankfurt School by taking account of these features of practice life, thus simultaneously rekindling the relevance of the nearly forgotten emancipatory intent in his earlier work and rejuvenating an emphasis on the contemporary critique of reason. Thisinnovative newstudywill be of interest to those focusing on the early writings of Habermas, the writings of the Frankfurt School, and the relation between critical theory, hermeneutics, and psychoanalysis.

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Philosophy in a Time of Terror Dialogues with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida


Free Download Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida By Giovanna Borradori, Jurgen Habermas, Jacques Derrida
2003 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 0226066649 | PDF | 3 MB
The idea for Philosophy in a Time of Terror was born hours after the attacks on 9/11 and was realized just weeks later when Giovanna Borradori sat down with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida in New York City, in separate interviews, to evaluate the significance of the most destructive terrorist act ever perpetrated. This book marks an unprecedented encounter between two of the most influential thinkers of our age as here, for the first time, Habermas and Derrida overcome their mutual antagonism and agree to appear side by side. As the two philosophers disassemble and reassemble what we think we know about terrorism, they break from the familiar social and political rhetoric increasingly polarized between good and evil. In this process, we watch two of the greatest intellects of the century at work.

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