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181. Habermas and the Project of Emancipation: Communicative Action, Emancipated Society and the Self-Constitution of Emancipatory Agenc
182. Branding youth activism: Tobacco control and the decolonization of the lifeworld
183. Habermas, from society to family: Communicative sociation, solidarity and emancipation
184. The ground of the normative force of discourse: A Lonerganian reconstruction of Habermas's communicative rationality
185. Juergen Habermas and Pope John Paul II on faith, reason, and politics in the modern world
186. An examination of the language philosophies of Jurgen Habermas and Jean-Francois Lyotard
187. An aesthetic challenge to manipulation: A study on the pragmatics of communication
188. The claim to universality of modernity and its relation with Occidental rationality: A study of Juergen Habermas's philosophy of modernity
189. Rationalization, legitimation, and domination in modern industrial societies: The alternative perspectives of Max Weber and Juergen Habermas
190. A pragmatics of power using Juergen Habermas' theory of communicative action
191. Consensus between discourse ethics and democracy: Habermas on compromise (Juergen Habermas)
192. Habermas and the impure imagetext: An inquiry into the communicative potential of the image
193. Tradition and dialogue in hermeneutical political philosophy: Three accounts of modernity and human existence in Gadamer, Heidegger and Habermas (Hans-Georg Gadamer, Martin Heidegger, Juergen Habermas)
194. A proceduralist theory of supranational law (Juergen Habermas)
195. Juergen Habermas's critical theoretical cosmopolitanism
196. At the Horizons of Modernity: Religion, Society, and Communication in Juergen Habermas' 'The Theory of Communicative Action'
197. Mimesis in communicative action: Habermas and the affective bond of understanding (Juergen Habermas, George Herbert Mead, Walter Benjamin)
198. Prayer and discourse: Prayer as apocalyptical discourse in relation to the methods of Juergen Habermas, Jacques Derrida, and Johann Baptist Metz
199. Postmetaphysical Reason and Postsecular Consciousness: Habermas' Analysis of Religion in the Public Sphere
200. Community of difference: Habermas and the problems of pluralism
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