Jurgen Habermas — "The normative claims of universalism are rooted in the structure of language its…"
The normative claims of universalism are rooted in the structure of language itself.
The normative claims of universalism are rooted in the structure of language itself.
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"The public sphere is increasingly fragmented and privatized."
"The communicative achievements of ordinary language are the starting point for critical theory."
"The Enlightenment project is unfinished."
"Legitimation crisis is a crisis of meaning and identity in modern societies."
"The colonization of the lifeworld by the system is a threat to modern society."
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