Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 08:30:08 +0000 Subject: Re: HAB: The ethic of discussion and the problem of time > From: Erik Davis <daviserik-AT-hotmail.com> > To: habermas-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU > Subject: Re: HAB: The ethic of discussion and the problem of time > Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 17:26:44 PST > Reply-to: habermas-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU Also, it's great that Ken has elsewhere pointed out Habermas's > preoccupations in "Communicative versus Subject-Centered Reason" with > the embodied character of communication; this is an important point, and > I had been re-reading the same article recently; the question seems to > be whether Habermas has ever dealt with these confessions. (I am also > very fond of the feminists, who informed much of my earlier post.) I think this is present in Habermas tjheory- in Theory of Communicative Action- though it seem somewhat hidden. There are somer passages here. I do not accept the critic of Benhabib and other on this point. But Benhabob and others might be right that H is not drawing out in real the consequences of such thought. Am I right ? Pelace criticize me. Dag --- from list habermas-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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