Also a History of Philosophy, Volume 3 : Rational Freedom. Traces of the Discourse on Faith and Knowledge
Also a History of Philosophy, Volume 3 : Rational Freedom. Traces of the Discourse on Faith and Knowledge
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Author(s): Habermas
Habermas, Jürgen
Habermas, Jürgen.
ISBN No.: 9781509558650
Pages: 578
Year: 202503
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Acknowledgements VIII. AT THE PARTING OF WAYS OF POSTMETAPHYSICAL THINKING: HUME AND KANT 1. Hume''s Deconstruction of the Theological Heritage of Practical Philosophy (1) Basic concepts of empiricist theory of knowledge (2) Anthropology of religion and religious scepticism (3) The psychological analysis of natural causality (4) The deconstruction of the basic concepts of practical philosophy 2. The Anthropological Explanation of Law and Morality (1) An emotivist explanation of the virtues (2) The utility of social virtues (3) The problematic transition from attractive values to obligatory norms (4) The deflation of the normative and the denial of the problem of rational law 3. Kant''s Answer to Hume: The Practical Meaning of the Transcendental Turn and its Background in the Philosophy of Religion (1) The transcendental ego and the reconstruction of its operations (2) Critique and appropriating translation of the Lutheran Heritage 4. The Postmetaphysical Justification of an Inherent Interest of Reason (1) From theoretical to practical philosophy: concept of autonomy and mode of validity of moral obligation (2) Rational faith and the motivational weakness of rational morality (3) Critique of the doctrine of postulates and the idea of the ethical commonwealth (4) The interest of reason in the cosmopolitan condition (5) Preview of motifs of Kant criticism IX. LINGUISTIC EMBODIMENT OF REASON: FROM SUBJECTIVE TO ''OBJECTIVE'' MIND 1. Political, Economic, Cultural and Scientific Impulses for a Paradigm Shift (1) The two constitutional revolutions and the theory of human rights (2) Industrial capitalism and political economy (3) Historical consciousness, history and hermeneutics (4) Herder''s appreciation of the individuality of historical phenomena 2.


Motives for the Linguistic Turn in Herder, Schleiermacher and Humboldt (1) Herder (2) Schleiermacher (3) Humboldt 3. Hegel''s Assimilation of Faith to Knowledge: The Renewal of Metaphysical Thinking after Kant (1) Hegel''s critique of Schleiermacher''s noncognitivist understanding of religion (2) Beyond metaphysics and Kant to the ''third position of thought'' (3) God''s incarnation as a model for the self-mediation of the absolute 4. Reason in History: Autonomy versus Self-Movement of the Concept (1) Historical progress in the collective consciousness of freedom (2) Process of formation of free will in law, morality and ethical life (3) Critical theory of society, conservative theory of the state (4) The controversy over the relationship between morality and ethical life (5) Preview of motifs of Hegel criticism Third Intermediate Reflection: From Objective Mind to Communicative Socialization of Knowing and Acting Subjects (1) A formal pragmatic analysis of Hegel''s concept of totality (2) The paradigm shift from the philosophy of consciousness to the philosophy of language (3) Problems generated by the disintegration of the Hegelian System X. THE CONTEMPORANEITY OF THE YOUNG HEGELIANS AND THE PROBLEMS OF POSTMETAPHYSICAL THINKING 1. Ludwig Feuerbach''s Anthropological Turn: On the Form of Life of Organically Embodied and Communicatively Socialized Subjects (1) Letter to Hegel and The Essence of Christianity (2) Dependence on nature and communicative socialization of ''passionate'' subjects 2. Karl Marx on the Historical Freedom of Productive and Politically Acting Subjects (1) Sublation of the state in society? (2) The historical-materialist concept of society (3) The ambivalent meaning of the ''naturalness'' of what exists (4) Development of productive forces and political emancipation (5) The capitalist system as the realm of necessity and the ''realm of freedom'' as a false abstraction 3. Soren Kierkegaard: A Religious Author on the Ethical-Existential Freedom of the Biographically Individuated Subject (1) The paradox of the content of faith and the authenticity of the lived faith (2) The historicity of existence and the stages of life leading to ''self-selection'' (3) The Kantian Socrates and the ethical way of life as an alternative to ethical-religious conversion? (4) History of the reception of the religious author and the open question of ritual 4. Interpretive Processes between Truth-Reference and Action-Reference: Peirce as Initiator of Pragmatism (1) Critique of the philosophy of the subject and the consequences of the semiotic turn (2) Rationality and freedom: the pragmatist conception of the problem-solving action of communicatively socialized subjects 5.


On the Mode of Embodiment of Reason in Research and Political Practices (1) The pragmatic enabling conditions of cooperative research (2) The practices of rational morality and of the democratic constitutional state Postscript Afterword Overview: Volumes 1-3 [TBC] Notes Bibliography Index.


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