Jürgen Habermas' writings have found an international audience – and not only in academic circles but readers who are interested in politics. The current volume sees the international reception history of the prominent philosopher and public intellectual illuminated by more than 30 authors, who represent more than 15 language and scientific cultures. In so doing, for the first time ever this edition grants a comprehensive look at the international impact of Habermas’ thought, while...
Jürgen Habermas' writings have found an international audience – and not only in academic circles but readers who are interested in politics. The current volume sees the international reception history of the prominent philosopher and public intellectual illuminated by more than 30 authors, who represent more than 15 language and scientific cultures. In so doing, for the first time ever this edition grants a comprehensive look at the international impact of Habermas’ thought, while simultaneously casting a new light on all of his work, which is inseparable from his concept of communicative rationality.
English world rights (Polity), Chinese simplex rights (Social Sciences Academic Press), Spanish world rights (Trotta), France (Gallimard), Korea (Saemulgyul)
English world rights (Polity), Spanish world rights (Herder), Chinese simplex rights (Beijing Qizhenguan Media), Brazilian Portuguese rights (Manole), Arabic world rights (Tarjuman), France (Gallimard), Italy (Carocci), Korea (Saemulgyul), Japan (Sakhuin Sha)