Communicative rationality
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Communicative rationality
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Communicative rationality or communicative reason is a theory or set of theories which describes human rationality as a necessary outcome of successful communication. This theory is in particular tied to the philosophy of German philosophers Karl-Otto Apel and Jürgen Habermas, and their program of universal pragmatics, along with its related theories such as those on discourse ethics and rational reconstruction. This view of reason is concerned with clarifying the norms and procedures by which a
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Philosophical concept concerning reason and agreement, pioneered by Apel and Habermas
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communicative_rationality
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2024-04-07T13:19:05Z
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