File spoon-archives/habermas.archive/habermas_2002/habermas.0203, message 142


Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 18:50:13 EST
Subject: Re: HAB: Re: Discourse <--> discussion <--> chat



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In a message dated 3/31/2002 12:05:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
dgolash-AT-american.edu writes:


> , it's easier to choose which (or whose) posts to
> read on this list 

I agree. I think that listmembers here are too choosy about which posts to 
respond, so many threads are soooo short.  Also, moving the list solves 
nothing since the problem of practice/theory or political issues will still 
arise, what will the listmembers do then?  Obviously, the problems of 
modernity in relation to religious traditions is and was an area of concern 
to Habermas; why and how he remained a modernist is still a point of 
contention in terms of the history of ideas.  I am not pleased that some 
listmembers are attempting to run away from it.

FWelfare

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In a message dated 3/31/2002 12:05:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, dgolash-AT-american.edu writes:


, it's easier to choose which (or whose) posts to
read on this list


I agree. I think that listmembers here are too choosy about which posts to respond, so many threads are soooo short.  Also, moving the list solves nothing since the problem of practice/theory or political issues will still arise, what will the listmembers do then?  Obviously, the problems of modernity in relation to religious traditions is and was an area of concern to Habermas; why and how he remained a modernist is still a point of contention in terms of the history of ideas.  I am not pleased that some listmembers are attempting to run away from it.

FWelfare
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