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- catalog abstract "This collection of Habermas's recent essays on philosophical topics continues the analysis begun in The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. In a short introductory essay, he outlines the sources of twentieth-century philosophizing, its major themes, and the range of current debates. The remainder of the essays can be seen as his contribution to these debates. Habermas's essay on George Herbert Mead is a focal point of the book. In it he sketches a postmetaphysical, intersubjective approach to questions of individuation and subjectivity. In other essays, he develops his distinctive, communications-theoretic approach to questions of meaning and validity. The book as a whole expands on his earlier efforts to define a middle ground between nostalgic revivals of metaphysical conceptions of reason and radical deconstructions of reason. -- Publisher description.".
- catalog alternative "Nachmetaphysisches Denken. English".
- catalog contributor b3554405.
- catalog contributor b3554406.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I.A Return to Metaphysics? 1. The Horizon of Modernity Is Shifting --- 2. Metaphysics after Kant --- 3. Themes in Postmetaphysical Thinking ---- Part II. The Turn to Pragmatics --- 4. Toward a Critique of the Theory of Meaning --- 5. Pearce and Communication ---- Part III. Between Metaphysics and the Critique of Reason. 6. The Unity of Reason in the Diversity of Its Voices --- 7. Individuation through Socialization: On George Herbert Mead's Theory of Subjectivity --- 8. Philosophy and Science as Literature?".
- catalog description "This collection of Habermas's recent essays on philosophical topics continues the analysis begun in The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. In a short introductory essay, he outlines the sources of twentieth-century philosophizing, its major themes, and the range of current debates. The remainder of the essays can be seen as his contribution to these debates. Habermas's essay on George Herbert Mead is a focal point of the book. In it he sketches a postmetaphysical, intersubjective approach to questions of individuation and subjectivity. In other essays, he develops his distinctive, communications-theoretic approach to questions of meaning and validity. The book as a whole expands on his earlier efforts to define a middle ground between nostalgic revivals of metaphysical conceptions of reason and radical deconstructions of reason. -- Publisher description.".
- catalog extent "xx, 241 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0262082098".
- catalog identifier "0262581302 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in contemporary German social thought".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,".
- catalog subject "190 20".
- catalog subject "B3258.H323 N3313 1992".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Modern Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy, Modern 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I.A Return to Metaphysics? 1. The Horizon of Modernity Is Shifting --- 2. Metaphysics after Kant --- 3. Themes in Postmetaphysical Thinking ---- Part II. The Turn to Pragmatics --- 4. Toward a Critique of the Theory of Meaning --- 5. Pearce and Communication ---- Part III. Between Metaphysics and the Critique of Reason. 6. The Unity of Reason in the Diversity of Its Voices --- 7. Individuation through Socialization: On George Herbert Mead's Theory of Subjectivity --- 8. Philosophy and Science as Literature?".
- catalog title "Nachmetaphysisches Denken. English".
- catalog title "Postmetaphysical thinking : philosophical essays / Jürgen Habermas ; translated by William Mark Hohengarten.".
- catalog type "text".