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  • To use an [[epistemological]] [[distinction]] introduced by [[Jürgen Habermas]] in [[1968]] in his ''Erkenntnis und Interesse'' (''Knowledge and [[Human] ...er theory]], [[social ecology]], the theory of communicative [[action]] ([[Habermas]]), [[structuration theory]], and [[neo-Marxian theory]].
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  • #redirect [[Jürgen Habermas]]
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  • [[Category:Frankfurt School|Habermas, Jürgen]] [[Category:Marxist theory|Habermas, Jürgen]]
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  • ...ree that the Cartesian subject had to be deconstructed, or, in the case of Habermas, embedded in a larger inter-subjective dialectics. Cognitivists, Hegelians
    36 KB (5,977 words) - 21:58, 21 May 2006
  • ...th [[Max Horkheimer]], [[Walter Benjamin]], [[Herbert Marcuse]], [[Jürgen Habermas]] and [[others]]. : break with [[Habermas]] - p. 347
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  • ...tice]] rather than a new kind of positive science. In the 1960s, [[Jürgen Habermas]] raised the [[epistemological]] [[discussion]] to a new level in his "Know ...phase of the Frankfurt School, shaped by the [[communication theory]] of [[Habermas]].
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  • ...erek Robbins''<br /> 8. Michel Serres, ''David F. Bell''<br /> 9. Jürgen Habermas, ''Christopher F. Zurn''<br /> 10. Second Generation Critical Theory, ''J
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  • '''Contributors:''' Manfred Frank, Jürgen Habermas, Iain Hamilton Grant, Joseph Lawrence, Odo Marquand, Judith Norman, Alberto
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