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- Title
Las utopías racionalista y deliberativa El sujeto moral kantiano y su tripartición habermasiana como formas optimistas de la política1.
- Authors
Vásquez, David Alberto Londoño; Ángel, Juan Edilberto Rendón; Muñoz, Gloria Sthephanie Marín
- Abstract
This paper interprets Jürgen Habermas's political-deliberative Philosophy as a turned-to-language utopia, starting from the elements of Kant's transcendental proposal, Berstein's objective-relativist theory, and Rawl's political liberalism. Habermas proceeds by using a key that allows him to make a Postmodern semantical restatement of the Kantian transcendental proposal associated to the unconditioned trait of the moral subject. Berstein's criticisms to Descartes and Rawl's theory of the extremes allow Habermas to develop the dialogical consequences latent in the Kantian criticism. The result remains being an utopia -the political construction by means of deliberation seems very unlikely. Nevertheless, the horizon sketched by Habermas is within the possible and conditioned in a human perspective-the language.
- Subjects
UTOPIAS; HABERMAS, Jurgen, 1929-; POLITICAL philosophy; TRANSCENDENTALISM (Philosophy); LANGUAGE &; culture
- Publication
Revista Virtual Universidad Católica del Norte, 2011, Vol 33, p1
- ISSN
0124-5821
- Publication type
Article