"Critique" immanent in "practice": New Frankfurt school and American pragmatism

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Abstract

As a result of a new understanding of the relation between theory and practice, the "New Frankfurt School," with Jürgen Habermas as its major representative, highly values the philosophical tradition of American pragmatism, in contrast to the first generation Critical Theorists represented by Max Horkheimer. In Habermas, the idea of "critique" is, both substantially and methodologically, closely connected with the idea of "praxis" in the following senses: communicative action, rational argumentation, public discussion and political culture. "Critique" is thus found to be immanent in "praxis"; or, a la Horkheimer, pragmatism turns out to be a "critical philosophical analysis" without "falling back upon objective reason and mythology.".

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)295-316
Number of pages22
JournalFrontiers of Philosophy in China
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2006

Keywords

  • American pragmatism
  • Communicative action
  • Critique
  • New Frankfurt School
  • Political culture
  • Practice
  • Public discussion
  • Rational argumentation

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