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Part Three: Transforming Philosophy

Deconstruction and Reconstruction in Contemporary Critical Theory

Pages 247-264 | Published online: 01 Jul 2013

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  • This paper is a precis of the line of argument set out in my Ideals and Illusions (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 1991).
  • Rorty , Richard . 1979 . Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Princeton : Princeton University Press . 390
  • Ibid. 174; 367
  • Putnam , Hilary . 1987 . “ After Philosophy ” . In ‘Why Reason Can’ Edited by: Baynes , K. , Bohman , J. and McCarthy , T. Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . See t be Naturalized,’ in, eds., (222–44.
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  • Positions 32
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  • Positions 19
  • Positions 33
  • 1986 . Critical Inquiry , 13 See, for instance, his response to critics in ‘But beyond…,’ (155–70.
  • 1988 . Limited, Inc. Evanston , IL : Northwestern University Press . ‘Afterword: Toward an Ethic of Discussion,’ an interview with Gerald Graff, in Derrida, (111–60, at 150
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  • 1992 . Postmetaphysical Thinking Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . For this analogy see especially his 125–7.
  • In what follows I depart somewhat from Habermas' terminology in order to convey a few of his basic ideas in what are, I hope, more familiar terms.
  • Garfinkel , Harold . 1967 . Studies in Ethnomethodology Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice-Hall . See (and Habermas's discussion of different models of social action in his Theory of Communicative Action, Vol. I (Boston: Beacon Press 1984, 75–101.
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  • Thus not all of my arguments will apply equally to all of the authors mentioned above.
  • Postmetaphysical Thinking 47
  • The Foucault Reader Interview with Paul Rabinow, in 239–56., at 249
  • ‘What is Enlightenment?’ 45–6.
  • White , K. 1991 . Political Theory and Postmodernism Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . This point has been developed by Stephen in
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