Limits of Scientific Reason

Limits of Scientific Reason

Habermas, Foucault, and Science as a Social Institution

McIntyre, John

Rowman & Littlefield

04/2024

300

Mole

9781538157800

15 a 20 dias

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CHAPTER 1. Modernity's Nagging Question

Science and Society / The Aim and Contents of this Book / Philosophy and Its Contexts / Habermas and Foucault: Lives and Motivations / Modernity Science and Philosophy



CHAPTER 2. Habermas' Critique of Positivism

Habermas' Response to Positivism / Knowledge and Human Interests / Habermas' Theoretical Partitions



CHAPTER 3. Science, Modernity and Communicative Action

Habermas Linguistic Turn / Lifeworld, System and the Rationalisation of Society / The Diagnosis of Modernity / Insights and Aporias / Reinterpreting Habermas

CHAPTER 4. Science and Deliberative Democracy

Between Facts and Norms / Philosophy and Science / The Future of Human Nature. / Free Will and Determinism / Concluding Thoughts



CHAPTER 5. Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Knowledge

Foucault's Radicalisation of Critique / Madness / Archaeology and the History of Science / Order and The Sciences / Concluding Thoughts



CHAPTER 6. Science and Power

From Archaeology to Genealogy / The Emergence and Dissemination of Modern / Power/Knowledge / The Constitution of The Subject / The Natural Sciences / The Normalisation of Society / Bio-Power and Governmentality / Normative Confusions



CHAPTER 7. Science and the Genealogy of the Subject

Later Foucault's Broader Framework / Ethics, Aesthetics and Spirituality / The Genealogy of The Subject / Philosophy and Science after Kant



CHAPTER 8. Science, Philosophy and Modernity

The Reconcilability of Habermas and Foucault / Reflexivity and its Modern Radicalisation / Discovery and Self-Transformation / Normative Foundations and Confusions. / Wrapping up the debate / Concluding Reflections
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Continental philosophy;critical theory;Enlightenment;epistemology;Foucault;Good life;Habermas;history of ideas;liberal naturalism;modernism;morality;philosophy of science;political philosophy;post-structuralism;scientific naturalism;Social critique;social philosophy;theory of knowledge