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The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity by Frederick Lawrence, Jurgen Habermas, Thomas McCarthy
The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity Frederick Lawrence, Jurgen Habermas, Thomas McCarthy ebook
Page: 456
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ISBN: 0745608303, 9780745608303
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Maurizio Passerin d'Entreves and Seyla Benhabib. The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity (1985) Alasdair MacIntyre 1929– A Short History of Ethics (1966); After Virtue (1981); Whose Justice? De Cive (1642); Leviathan (1651); De Corpore (1656); De Homine (1658) René Descartes 1596–1650. The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures. Just as Schmitt accomplished this objective through the discussion on theology, Blumenberg did so in the philosophical discourse on modernity. The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures Jurgen Habermas MIT Press, 1990. This article examines Levinas as if he were a participant in what Habermas has called `the philosophical discourse of modernity'. And the Dialectic of Reason, was indispensable for a new generation of scholars trying to make sense of Habermas' two-volume Theory of Communicative Action (1981) and his Philosophical Discourse of Modernity (1984). Paul quigley Says: August 10th, 2011 at 8:39 am. Try 'The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity', Jurgen Habermas …. "Modernity: An Unfinished Project" Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity: Critical Essays on the Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. It begins by comparing Levinas' and Habermas' articulations of the philosophical problems of modernity. Discourse on Method (1637); Meditations on First Philosophy (1641); Replies to Objections to the Meditations (1641–2); Principles of Philosophy (1644); Passions of the Soul (1649) Blaise Pascal 1623–62 .. Should pick up a good unread copy on Amazon for a fiver … enjoy! Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Which has been predominant in the philosophical discourse on virtue.