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Print Price: $13.50

Format:
Paperback
184 pp.
13 black and white, 111 mm x 174 mm

ISBN-13:
9780192840950

Publication date:
June 2005

Imprint: OUP UK


Habermas: A Very Short Introduction

James Gordon Finlayson

Series : Very Short Introductions

This book gives a clear and readable overview of the philosophical work of Jürgen Habermas, the most influential German philosopher alive today, who has commented widely on subjects such as Marxism, the importance and effectiveness of communication, the reunification of Germany, and the European Union.
Gordon Finlayson provides readers with a clear and readable overview of Habermas's forbiddingly complex philosophy using concrete examples and accessible language. He then goes on to analyse both the theoretical underpinnings of Habermas's social theory, and its more concrete applications in the fields of ethics, politics, and law; and concludes with an examination how Habermas's social and political theory informs his writing on contemporary, political, and social problems.

Readership : Those wanting help in understanding Habermas' often difficult and complex works, both students (mainly undergraduates and graduates), and general readers alike.

Preface: Who is Jürgen Habermas
1. Habermas and Frankfurt School Critical Theory
2. Habermas's New Approach to Social Theory
3. The Pragmatic Meaning Programme
4. The Programme of Social Theory
5. Habermas's Theory of Modernity
6. Discourse Ethics I: The Discourse Theory of Morality
7. Discourse Ethics II: Ethical Discourse and the Political Turn
8. Politics, Democracy, and Law
9. Politics Beyond The Bounds Of The Nation Alone

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James Gordon Finlayson is a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sussex, and was previously Lecturer in Post-Kantian European Philosophy at York University. He has published widely on Habermas, and contributed to Habermas: A Critical Reader (Blackwell). He is the author of a forthcoming monograph on problems in Habermas's Discourse Ethics.

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Special Features

  • Provides a completely up to date and much-needed entry into the long and forbiddingly technical works of the most influential German philosopher alive today
  • Covers Habermas's influence on a wide variety of fields, including philosophy, political and social theory, cultural studies, sociology, and literary studies
  • Explains how Habermas's ideas are applied to present day social and political situations
  • Unlike other writings on Habermas, this explains his intellectual framework and technical vocabulary rather than simply adopting it