This volume brings together Habermasa s key writings on language
and communication. Including some classic texts as well as new
material which is published here for the first time, this book is a
detailed and up--to--date introduction to Habermasa s formal
pragmatics, which is a vital aspect of his social theory. Written
from 1976 to 1996, the essays show the extent to which formal
pragmatics underpins Habermasa s theory of communicative action.
They are presented in chronological order, so that the reader can
trace developments and revisions in Habermasa s thought. The volume
includes a critical discussion of Searlea s theory of meaning, and
Richard Rortya s neopragmatism. It concludes with Habermasa s
recent defence of his theory of communicative action, in which he
reaffirms his view that interpretative understanding inescapably
involves evaluation. This book will be an indispensable text for
students and academics who want a clear and accessible introduction
to the development of Habermasa s theory of communication and its
relation to his broader social and political theory.
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