ユルゲン・ハーバーマスの道徳的正当化の追求
The German philosopher and critical theorist Jürgen Habermas has died at the age of ninety-six. The tributes and encomia pour in and will continue to pour in. He deserves. The post Jürgen Habermas’s Search for Moral Justification appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Mar 18, 2026
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The ideal of a rational public sphere, as proposed by Habermas, is unrealistic in the face of emotional and ideological divides in society.
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Habermas’s emphasis on communicative rationality provides a vital framework for democratic discourse in our increasingly polarized society.
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Habermas’s search for moral justification highlights the ongoing relevance of philosophy in addressing contemporary ethical dilemmas.
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Understanding Habermas’s contributions encourages a deeper exploration of how dialogue can bridge cultural and ideological gaps.
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While Habermas’s theories are influential, they often overlook the complexities of power dynamics that shape moral justification.
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