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المعرفة والمصلحة

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Publicado
Páginas
320
Idioma
AR
ISBN
9789774210211
Tiempo de Lectura
~5h 36min

المعرفة والمصلحة es un book de Jürgen Habermas. En 2009. Tiene 320 páginas.

Sobre este libro

For those concerned with the relationships between thought and action, Knowledge and Human Interests will quickly be recognized as a brilliant book -- and a bold outline for a new social theory."…this book is rich in suggestions for a new theory of knowledge that would take into account the 'interest' of humanity in non-repressive and non-distorting commmunication, or free and equal interaction as the implicit horizon of knowledge." -- Mark Poster"It is not altogether easy to assess the work of a scholar whose professional competence extends from the logic of science to the sociology of knowledge, by way of Marx, Hegel, and the more recondite sources of the European metaphysical tradition.…The baffling thing about Habermas is that, at an age when most of his colleagues had painfully established control over one corner of the field, he has made himself the master of the whole, in depth and breadth alike." -- Times Literary Supplement

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Jürgen Habermas es el autor de المعرفة والمصلحة. Explora su catálogo completo en Booklogr.

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene المعرفة والمصلحة?+

المعرفة والمصلحة tiene 320 páginas.

¿Cuándo se publicó المعرفة والمصلحة?+

المعرفة والمصلحة se publicó en 2009.

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For those concerned with the relationships between thought and action, Knowledge and Human Interests will quickly be recognized as a brilliant book -- and a bold outline for a new social theory."…this book is rich in suggestions for a new theory of knowledge that would take into account the 'interes...

¿Quién escribió المعرفة والمصلحة?+

المعرفة والمصلحة fue escrito por Jürgen Habermas.