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Conversations in private spheres: Reconstructing Habermas's universal pragmatics and ideal speech situation in private spheres.
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Conversations in private spheres: Reconstructing Habermas's universal pragmatics and ideal speech situation in private spheres./
Author:
Casteel, P. D.
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63 p.
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Adviser: Ben Agger.
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Masters Abstracts International45-02.
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Sociology, Theory and Methods. -
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9780542946554
Conversations in private spheres: Reconstructing Habermas's universal pragmatics and ideal speech situation in private spheres.
Casteel, P. D.
Conversations in private spheres: Reconstructing Habermas's universal pragmatics and ideal speech situation in private spheres.
- 63 p.
Adviser: Ben Agger.
Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Texas at Arlington, 2006.
The author makes the argument that "public spheres" do not exist and demonstrates how Habermas's communicative actions, specifically Habermas's concepts of universal pragmatics and the ideal speech situation, can be reconstructed in private spheres to formulate a more viable philosophical methodology for validating truth, constructing self-identities, and sustaining the social.
ISBN: 9780542946554Subjects--Topical Terms:
626625
Sociology, Theory and Methods.
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