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- catalog abstract ""Order Without Rules establishes the basic terms for a critical discourse between the theory of communicative action and the tradition of practice-based inquiries inspired by Wittgenstein and elaborated within the field of ethnomethodology. It argues that such a discourse not only is possible, but that it is essential if critical theory is to move beyond the crisis caused by the decline of the great rationalist social projects of the past two centuries and the simultaneous rise of an array of post-enlightenment and anti-rationalist movements waiting to take their place." "Order Without Rules addresses the "problem of rationality" in its most contemporary incarnation: the critical theory of the German philosopher and social critic, Jurgen Habermas. Habermas attempts to resolve the Weberian paradox by identifying the rational "core" of communication with universal processes of interpretive understanding that are present in everyday conversation. Drawing upon the work within the Wittgensteinian and ethnomethodological traditions of linguistic and social analysis, this book questions whether the logic of language underlying Habermas's theory of communicative action is in fact the defining feature of conversational practice."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11087165.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""Order Without Rules establishes the basic terms for a critical discourse between the theory of communicative action and the tradition of practice-based inquiries inspired by Wittgenstein and elaborated within the field of ethnomethodology. It argues that such a discourse not only is possible, but that it is essential if critical theory is to move beyond the crisis caused by the decline of the great rationalist social projects of the past two centuries and the simultaneous rise of an array of post-enlightenment and anti-rationalist movements waiting to take their place." "Order Without Rules addresses the "problem of rationality" in its most contemporary incarnation: the critical theory of the German philosopher and social critic, Jurgen Habermas. Habermas attempts to resolve the Weberian paradox by identifying the rational "core" of communication with universal processes of interpretive understanding that are present in everyday conversation. Drawing upon the work within the Wittgensteinian and ethnomethodological traditions of linguistic and social analysis, this book questions whether the logic of language underlying Habermas's theory of communicative action is in fact the defining feature of conversational practice."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. The "Binding Force" of Everyday Speech -- 2. Formal Pragmatics and the Logic of Conversation -- 3. The Doctrine of Literal Expression and the Theory of Speech Acts -- 4. The Organization of Talk -- 5. Order Without Rules.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-181) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "x, 188 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0791440559".
- catalog identifier "0791440567 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "SUNY series in the philosophy of the social sciences".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog subject "302.2 21".
- catalog subject "Communication Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Conversation Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "HM258 .B596 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The "Binding Force" of Everyday Speech -- 2. Formal Pragmatics and the Logic of Conversation -- 3. The Doctrine of Literal Expression and the Theory of Speech Acts -- 4. The Organization of Talk -- 5. Order Without Rules.".
- catalog title "Order without rules : critical theory and the logic of conversation / David Bogen.".
- catalog type "text".