Communicative praxis and the space of subjectivity
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Author
Publication
1986 - Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
54,750 words, Guess
Page Count
219 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecommunicativepra0000schr_f4u5
- ISBN-10025331383X
- ISBN-139780253313836
- Library of Congress Control Number84048647
- OCLC Control Number12083193
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780253313836
- Open LibraryOL2869553M
Classifications
- DDC001.51
- LCCP90 .S36 1986
- LCCP90.S36 1986
Description
With this important treatise on the contemporary philosophy of interpretation, Schrag takes his stand at the leading edge of hermeneutic discussion. . . . Highly recommended. -Choice He (Schrag) marvelously exemplifies and practices the ideal of philosophy as a reflective overcoming of one-sidedness. . . . His book is well worth reading for an up-to-date, state of the art discussion of the most fundamental issues in the debate between modernism and post-modernism. -Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Calvin O. Schrag is one of those remarkable writers who can draw widely from the diverse and complex work of contemporary philosophy, and do so without sacrificing detailed interpretation. -International Studies in Philosophy. -- Text referes to paperback edition
Subjects
Series Statement
- Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
Other Editions
- Communicative praxis and the space of subjectivity
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