Dirk Jšrke,
Greifswald: Anthropologische Motive im Werk von JŸrgen Habermas
This article discusses the career of anthropological
motives in the work of JŸrgen Habermas. The main thesis is that besides his
explicit criticism of the use of anthropological arguments in the field of
moral and social philosophy there is a more or less strong commitment to this
kind of thinking in his own work. This becomes most explicit in HabermasÕ early
writings around Knowledge & Human Interest, where he tries to formulate an anthropological
grounded interest in emancipation, and in his recent publication The Future of Human
Nature, where he slightly
moves away from his strict Kantian discourse ethics. But even in the
formulation of his universal pragmatics we can find some weak anthropological
grounding.
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