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Title:
Emancipation and illusion : rationality and gender in Habermas's theory of modernity
Author:
Fleming, Marie, Ph. D.
ISBN:
9780271016542

9780271016559
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Publication Information:
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, c1997.
Physical Description:
243 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Pt. 1. Rationality. 1. Critique of Reason. 2. The Emancipatory Interest. 3. Objectivity and Universality -- Pt. 2. Gender. 4. The Problem of Gender. 5. Gender and Communication. 6. The Lifeworld Concept -- Pt. 3. Communicative Action. 7. Truthfulness. 8. Art. 9. Intimacy.
Abstract:
In this comprehensive analysis of Jurgen Habermas's philosophy and social theory, Marie Fleming takes strong issue with Habermas over his understanding of rationality and the lifeworld, emancipation, history, and gender. The point of Fleming's critique of Habermas is not to dispute universalism, but to build on the key universalist principles of inclusiveness and equality. Her intention is to show that Habermas's theory of modernity is so structured that it cannot achieve its universalist aims. Contending that his theory is not universalist enough, she claims that universalism has to be reconceived as a radical, critical, and historical project.
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