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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2012. Issue 8-1
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RATIONALITY DETERMINATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION IN JURGEN HABERMAS'S VIEWS

Elina Aleksandrovna Gaponova
Moscow State University


Submitted: July 9, 2012
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.
Key words and phrases:
коммуникативный акт
рациональность
объективный/субъективный мир
высказывание
языковое пространство
communicative action
rationality
objective/subjective world
expression
linguistic space
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  1. Вебер М. Основные социологические понятия. Западно-Европейская социология ХIX - начала ХХ века. М., 1996.
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  3. Habermas J. The Theory of Communicative Action. Boston: Beacon Press, 1984. Vol. 1. Reason and the Rationality.
  4. Habermas J. The Theory of Communicative Action. Boston: Beacon Press, 1987. Vol. 2. Lifeworld and System: a Critique of Functionalist Reason.
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