File spoon-archives/habermas.archive/habermas_2002/habermas.0203, message 106


Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 02:18:19 -0500
Subject: HAB: introduction to Habermas?


I was just asked earlier today what to read as an introduction to 
Habermas.  This person, who has limited free time, wants an introductory 
book as brief and concise and painlessly digestible as possible on the 
subject.  Perhaps some of you could give suggestions I could pass on.

I have several books by Habermas in my library but only one introduction to 
him by someone else: HABERMAS: AN INTRODUCTION by Detlef Horster with 
Willem van Reijen.  What do you think of this book?

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