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 secularization of society does not mean the disappearance of religion."
"The project of Enlightenment is not to be abandoned, but to be completed."
"The normative content of modernity is to be found in the ideals of freedom and equality."
"The ideal speech situation is a counterfactual presupposition of communicative action."
"The public sphere is the space where private individuals come together to form a public."
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