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Date: 27 Jul 2000 10:03:00 -0500
Subject: HAB: 'Nature broods'



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In a review of the Cambridge Companion to Modern German Culture 
the following quote is attributed to Habermas: '[W]hile outer nature 
broods in its way on revenge for the mutilations we have inflicted on 
it, nature within us also raises its voice'.  (This sentence is 
apparently quoted in Ch. 6 of the Cambridge Companion.)

Can anyone identify the printed source in Habermas's writings for this 
quote?  (The review seems to hint that "the nature within us" refers 
obliquely to psychoanalysis.)

Thanks,

Bill Hord
Houston, TX USA
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Date: 26 Jul 2000 09:10:22
From:Antoine Goulem <agoulem-AT-yorku.ca>
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Can anyone recommend some literature that spells out the
development of Habermas' appropriation of pragmatism?  I'm alos interested
in reading about the relation in the other direction, that is has
Habermas' work been responded to by latter day pragmatists?  I'm more or
less aware of Rorty's responses.  What I'm hoping for is an attempt by
someone to take into account the (attenuated) materialism of sorts into
the pragmatists account of truth and knowledge. I.e are there any marxist
pragmatists?
Antoine Goulem 




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