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Truth in Husserl, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt School - Critical Retrieval (Hardcover)
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Truth in Husserl, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt School - Critical Retrieval (Hardcover)
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An innovative, ambitious, tradition-crossing study drawing on the
work of Husserl, Heidegger, Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas to
propose a new and transformative concept of truth. The idea of
truth is a guiding theme for German continental philosophers from
Husserl through Habermas. In this book, Lambert Zuidervaart
examines debates surrounding the idea of truth in twentieth-century
German continental philosophy. He argues that the Heideggerian and
critical theory traditions have much in common-despite the
miscommunication, opposition, and even outright hostility that have
prevailed between them-including significant roots in the
phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. Zuidervaart sees the tensions
between Heideggerian thought and critical theory as potentially
generative sources for a new approach to the idea of truth. He
argues further that the "critical retrieval" of insights from
German continental philosophy can shed light on current debates in
analytic truth theory. Zuidervaart structures his account around
three issues: the distinction between propositional truth and truth
that is more than propositional (which he calls existential truth);
the relationship between propositional truth and the discursive
justification of propositional truth claims, framed in analytic
philosophy by debates between epistemic and nonepistemic
conceptions of truth; and the relationship between propositional
truth and the objectivity of knowledge, often presented in analytic
philosophy as a conflict between realists and antirealists over the
relation between "truth bearers" and "truth makers." In an
innovative and ambitious argument, drawing on the work of Husserl,
Heidegger, Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas, Zuidervaart proposes a
new and transformative conception of truth.
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