Abstract.
The author presents the definition of communicative action, determines the conditions under which, according to J. Habermas, it can be realized, and thus understanding is reached, gives the notion of rationality that defines the very form of expression, enumerates the basic requirements of expression rationality, and differentiates the notions of the living world, where communication participants live, and of the world/system, where communicative action takes place.
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