Ideal Speech
Geoffrey Hawthorn, 19 November 1981
The Political Philosophy of the Frankfurt School
by George Friedman.
Cornell, 312 pp., £9.50, February 1981,9780801412790 Show More
by George Friedman.
Cornell, 312 pp., £9.50, February 1981,
Metacritique
by Garbis Kortian, translated by John Raffan.
Cambridge, 134 pp., £12.50, August 1980,0 631 12779 8 Show More
by Garbis Kortian, translated by John Raffan.
Cambridge, 134 pp., £12.50, August 1980,
The Idea of a Critical Theory
by Raymond Geuss.
Cambridge, 99 pp., £10, December 1981,0 521 24072 7 Show More
by Raymond Geuss.
Cambridge, 99 pp., £10, December 1981,
The Politics of Social Theory
by Russell Keat.
Blackwell, 245 pp., £12.50, August 1981,0 631 12779 8 Show More
by Russell Keat.
Blackwell, 245 pp., £12.50, August 1981,
Critical Hermeneutics
by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 257 pp., £17.50, September 1981,9780521239325 Show More
by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 257 pp., £17.50, September 1981,
Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences
by Paul Ricoeur, translated by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 314 pp., £20, September 1981,0 521 23497 2 Show More
by Paul Ricoeur, translated by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 314 pp., £20, September 1981,
“... said to have induced self-awareness in the species we do it to. So much is clear. Yet as Geuss and Russell Keat, too, explain, Habermas has from time to time got himself into a terrible tangle about such a science. He has made extravagant and scarcely consistent assertions about ‘objectification’ being at once necessarily oppressive and morally quite ... ”