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In fact, Kelley's own reading of Habermas is fraught with so many qualifications and misgivings (all of which I share) as to deny his account all genuine relevance to a context as specialized and, at least from Clare's perspective, localized as the semantic potential of botanical figures and concepts.
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Still, sometimes a negative example such as Habermas's flawed account of the public sphere may produce dialectical rewards.
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"Habermas" would definitely raise a red flag in most of my classes.
Wired Campus 2010
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"Habermas" would definitely raise a red flag in most of my classes.
Wired Campus 2010
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"Habermas" would definitely raise a red flag in most of my classes.
Wired Campus 2010
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Badiou, who protests against substituting ethical theory for politics (as with, in his view, figures such as Habermas and Levinas).
Kasama 2008
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Badiou, who protests against substituting ethical theory for politics (as with, in his view, figures such as Habermas and Levinas).
Kasama 2008
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While this “search for formal structures with universal values” has recently fallen into disrepute among certain postmodern critical theorists (e.g., Foucault, Derrida), the endeavour has found support among others (such as Habermas and Halbfass) who lean away from the totalizing pretensions of deconstructionism and argue rather that deconstructionists’ concerns may be integrated with meaningful dialogue and intercultural rapprochement into a pragmatic approach to communication and understanding across the traditions.
Archive 2005-10-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2005
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While this “search for formal structures with universal values” has recently fallen into disrepute among certain postmodern critical theorists (e.g., Foucault, Derrida), the endeavour has found support among others (such as Habermas and Halbfass) who lean away from the totalizing pretensions of deconstructionism and argue rather that deconstructionists’ concerns may be integrated with meaningful dialogue and intercultural rapprochement into a pragmatic approach to communication and understanding across the traditions.
Integral phenomenology Tusar N Mohapatra 2005
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Habermas, who is an atheist, has acknowledged that Christianity, and nothing else, is the ultimate foundation of liberty, conscience, human rights, and democracy, the benchmarks of Western civilization.
Islam 2009
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