The core of this book is a set of five lectures delivered by Habermas at Princeton in 1971 under the title ‘Reflections on the Linguistic Foundation of Sociology’. These lectures offer a preliminary view of what would become
The Theory of Communicative Action, and they form an excellent introduction to Habermas’s ideas about communication and society. They lay out the general parameters of Habermas’s project in an accessible way, and situate his work in relation to other theories of society, particularly those of Edmund Husserl, Wilfrid Sellars, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Two additional essays elaborating the themes of the lectures are also included in this volume. ‘Intentions, Conventions, and Linguistic Interactions’ is an essay in the philosophy of action that focuses on the validity of social norms and examines the conceptual connections between rules, conventions, norm-governed action, and intentionality. ‘Reflections on Communicative Pathology’ addresses the question of deviant processes of socialization and contains an analysis of the formal conditions of systematically distorted communication.
This book was designed as a companion to On the Pragmatics of Communication (1998), which took pieces from Habermas’s later work to create a systematic introduction to his theory of formal pragmatics.
Cuprins
Translator’s Introduction vii
Reflections on the Linguistic Foundation of Sociology: The Christian Gauss Lecture (Princeton University, February-March 1971) 1
I Objectivist and Subjectivist Approaches to Theory Formation in the Social Sciences 3
II The Phenomenological Constitutive Theory of Society: The Fundamental Role of Claims to Validity and the Monadological Foundations of Intersubjectivity 23
III From a Constitutive Theory to a Communicative Theory of Society (Sellars and Wittgenstein): Communicative and Cognitive Uses of Language 45
IV Universal Pragmatics: Reflections on a Theory of Communicative Competence 67
V Truth and Society: The Discursive Redemption of Factual Claims to Validity 85
Intentions, Conventions, and Linguistic Interactions (1976) 105
Reflections on Communicative Pathology (1974) 129
Notes 171
Index 183
Despre autor
Jürgen Habermas is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt.