The theory of communicative action as theory of society
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https://doi.org/10.19176/rct.v22i84.21647Keywords:
Communicative action, Society, Language, Actor, HabermasAbstract
This present article searches to articulate the relationship into the Theory of Communicative Action and the Theory of Society in a habermasian perspective. It would think the habermasian epistemological postulate applied to corporate logics. The Theory of Communicative Action searches to restore the idea of “social actor” as a ‘linguistic actor’ guided by a communicative action with character: ethical, aesthetic, normative and expressive. In this perspective, seeks to potentiate the world-of-life as original locus to communicative reason strengthen in opposition to instrumental reason.Downloads
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