Artículo
Between Habermas and Lyotard: Rethinking the Contrast between Modernity and Postmodernity
Fecha de publicación:
04/2024
Editorial:
SAGE Publications
Revista:
Theory, Culture And Society
ISSN:
0263-2764
e-ISSN:
1460-3616
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The article shows that Habermas’s modernism and Lyotard’s postmodernism are not asantithetical as they are often taken to be. First, we argue that Habermas is not a strongfoundationalist concerned with identifying universal rules for language, as postmoderncritiques have often interpreted him. Instead, he develops a social pragmatics inwhich the communicative use of language is the fundamental presupposition of anymeaningful interaction. Second, we argue that Lyotard is not a relativist who deniesany universal linguistic structure. Instead, he claims that language involves a universalelement of dissensus that cannot be subordinated to consensus. Third, we show thatneither does Habermas defend a new version of the kind of philosophy of historycharacteristic of the Enlightenment, nor is Lyotard a historical relativist, but insteadthey both seek alternatives to these positions. The conclusion calls for more nuance inthe interpretation of both perspectives.
Palabras clave:
Consensus
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Dissensus
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Habermas
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Lyotard
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Verovsek, Peter; Burdman, Javier Darío; Between Habermas and Lyotard: Rethinking the Contrast between Modernity and Postmodernity; SAGE Publications; Theory, Culture And Society; 41; 3; 4-2024; 71-88
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