General Info | TEI
Name | Habermas, Jürgen |
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ID | 8469 |
Gender | male |
Lifespan | 1929-06-18 |
Professions | university teacher (Q1622272), sociologist (Q2306091), philosopher (Q4964182) |
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https://ica.acdh-dev.oeaw.ac.at/entity/8469/ https://d-nb.info/gnd/118544209 |
Notes | Habermas’s and Apel’s complex resituating of pragmatic motifs (that is, substantially, informed by contemporary analytic philosophy) produced interesting results – now, again, on the other side of the Atlantic – by stimulating American discourses in philosophy and sociology. Habermas’s “universal pragmatics,” as well as the “transcendental pragmatics” of K.O. Apel, started to travel back as modified forms of pragmatism to their country of origin, attracting the interest of professors in the USA (Richard Bernstein, for instance, Seyla Benhabib, Thomas McCarthy, and others), who carefully studied the transformations produced in Frankfurt. (Nagl in "Ideas Crossing the Atlantic", 170). |
Relations
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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— | — | had his/her work studied by | McCarthy, Thomas A. |
— | — | had his/her work studied by | Benhabib, Seyla |
— | — | had his/her work studied by | Bernstein, Richard J. |
— | — | was influenced by | Jerusalem, Wilhelm |
Place
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— | — | Place of Birth | Düsseldorf |
Work
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2002 | — | related | Habermas and Pragmatism |