Self-reflection in the Arts and Sciences |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Critique of the Positive Sciences | 13 |
The Possibility of Language | 31 |
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acceptance actually adequate discourse affirms agreement analytic areté behavior conceived conception concrete constructed convention conventionality critical theory critique decisive deep need develop difference discussion disinterested distinction empiricism enforceably intelligible essential ethnomethodology exemplifies fact feature formulation Garfinkel Georg Simmel grasp and express grounds Habermas Habermas's human Husserl Ibid idea ideal speech situation imagine implication inaccessible inquiry insofar interaction irony knower knowledge language life-world limit Marx means mode moral motive necessary necessity normative order notion object occurs opinion oriented actor particular circumstances philosophy Piaget Plato positive sciences possible practical action presupposes principled actor problem of self-reflection question rational recollect reference reflection relation relationship requires resource rule Russian Formalism Saussure sciences seeks self-reflective actor sense Simmel social action social product sociology sociology of knowledge Socrates speaking speech subjective interest technical theorist theory Timaeus topic treat truth as subject ultimate truth usage Weber Wittgenstein