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"Something had to improve..." Conversations with Stefan Müller-Dohm and Roman Jos

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"Something had to improve..." Conversations with Stefan Müller-Dohm and Roman Jos
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In this book, based on interviews, the leading contemporary German philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas recounts the origins of his philosophical project, the circumstances in which it took shape, and the changes it underwent in the decades that followed. Looking back at key stages of his intellectual journey, Habermas reflects on the fate of the post-war generation and its place in the history of philosophy, significant encounters with intellectual mentors, historical events, and the evolution of his political convictions. The philosopher's narrative immerses the reader in a vast network of intellectual connections spanning a significant portion of the history of 20th-century and contemporary thought. The leitmotif of the entire narrative is the central task of Habermas's philosophy—to justify trust in reason and the duty to use it.
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