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Reflection revisited: Jürgen Habermas's discursive theory of truth
James Swindal
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction: Reflection and Validity (page 1)
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1. Habermas's Critique of the Use of Reflection in Theories of Consciousness (page 18)
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2. The Early Habermas and the Development of Psychoanalytic Reflection and Normative Discourse (page 86)
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3. Habermas's Development of a Reflective Acceptability Theory of Truth (page 117)
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4. Reflective Acceptability in Discourse Ethics and Ego-Identity Development (page 183)
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5. The Temporal Background Conditions of Discourse (page 230)
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Bibliography (page 271)
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Index (page 291)
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Published: 1999
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823218066 (hardcover)
- 9780823218073 (paper)