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Full Idea
Instead of Enlightenment instrumental rationality (criticised by Adorno and Horkheimer), Habermas emphasizes 'communicative rationality', which makes critical discussion and mutual understanding possible.
Gist of Idea
Rather than instrumental reason, Habermas emphasises its communicative role
Source
report of Jürgen Habermas (The Theory of Communicative Action [1981]) by Johanna Oksala - Political Philosophy: all that matters Ch.6
Book Ref
Oksala,Johanna: 'Political Philosophy' [Hodder and Stoughton 2013], p.78
A Reaction
There was a good reason not to smoke cigarettes, before we found out what it is. In one sense, reasons are in the world. This is interesting, but I feel analytic vertigo, as the lovely concept of 'rationality' becomes blurred and diffused.
20962 | Habermas seems to make philosophy more democratic [Habermas, by Bowie] |
15665 | We can do social philosophy by studying coordinated action through language use [Habermas, by Finlayson] |
15670 | The aim of 'post-metaphysical' philosophy is to interpret the sciences [Habermas, by Finlayson] |
20573 | Rather than instrumental reason, Habermas emphasises its communicative role [Habermas, by Oksala] |
20961 | What is considered a priori changes as language changes [Habermas, by Bowie] |
15668 | Meaning is not fixed by a relation to the external world, but a relation to other speakers [Habermas, by Finlayson] |
15669 | People endorse equality, universality and inclusiveness, just by their communicative practices [Habermas, by Finlayson] |
23416 | Political involvement is needed, to challenge existing practices [Habermas, by Kymlicka] |
15667 | To understand a statement is to know what would make it acceptable [Habermas] |
15672 | Actions norms are only valid if everyone possibly affected is involved in the discourse [Habermas] |
15677 | Moral right is linked to validity and truth, so morality is a matter of knowledge, not an expression of values [Habermas, by Finlayson] |
15671 | Move from individual willing of a general law, to willing norms agreed with other people [Habermas] |
15666 | To understand language is to know how to use it to reach shared understandings [Habermas] |