Modernity and the new place of philosophy: the idea of Reconstruction in Habermas
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2176-6665.2005v10n1p185Keywords:
Modernity, Philosophy, Reconstructive ScienceAbstract
This article brings into discussion an analysis about how Jürgen Habermas makes the relationship between a modern posture of philosophic thought and others knowledge spheres, based, mainly, on the importance that he gives to subsidy and knowledge developed for the Empiric Sciences. This fact confirms that the philosophy acquires in Haberma’s thought a new actuation perspective in function of his way to understand the modernity concept.Downloads
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