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  1. The relevance of Habermas' communicative turn.J. Masschelein - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (2):95-111.
    This paper points out the way in which ‘educational’ and ‘communicative action’ are to be related. It is shown that earlier attempts to put Habermas’ ideas to use have led to a dead end because they do not realize clearly that the new basic notion introduced by Habermas, namely ‘communicative action’, is the expression of a ‘communicative turn’. It is argued that Habermas' concept expresses a radical new attempt to grasp the intersubjective character of social action. Next implications of this (...)
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  • Zur kategorisierbarkeit „verdeckt“ und „offen strategischen sprachgebrauchs“. Das parasitismusargument Von jürgen Habermas.Dietmar Köveker - 1992 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 23 (2):289 - 311.
    On the Habermasial Argument of Parasitism. In this article it is argued that throughout Habermas' various treatments of the problem of 'simple imperatives' (threats etc.) one can find a remaining contradiction: namely between identifying them on the one hand, for logical reasons, as the 'unsocial' acts they are (due to their lack of normativity claims). On the other hand, for fitting into sociological descriptions, Habermas tries to rearrange threats etc. within a so-called 'continuum' of all social actions. These difficulties can (...)
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  • Zur Kategorisierbarkeit „verdeckt“ und „offen strategischen Sprachgebrauchs“. Das Parasitismusargument von Jürgen HabermasOn the Habermasial argument of parasitism.Dietmar Köveker - 1992 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 23 (2):289-311.
    On the Habermasial Argument of Parasitism. In this article it is argued that throughout Habermas' various treatments of the problem of 'simple imperatives' one can find a remaining contradiction: namely between identifying them on the one hand, for logical reasons, as the 'unsocial' acts they are . On the other hand, for fitting into sociological descriptions, Habermas tries to rearrange threats etc. within a so-called 'continuum' of all social actions. These difficulties can only be avoided by recognizing the entirely unsocial (...)
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  • Threats, Promises and Communicative Action.Joseph Heath - 1995 - European Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):225-241.
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  • On the Performative and the Pragmatic. Performative vs. Pragmatic Self-Contradictions.Petra Hedberg - 2008 - SATS 9 (2):91-115.
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