BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE PRIVATE: FOR A REDISCUSSION OF “STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE”<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v3i2.14955"><i> <b>[doi: 10.7443/problemata.v3i2.14955]</b></i></a>
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https://doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v3i2.14955Abstract
This article aims to discuss, in occasion of celebration of 50 years of the book The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, by Jürgen Habermas, the relevance of the category of public sphere, at the light of the initial research promoted by the German philosopher, either from their interlocutors, as John Rawls and other theoretical frameworks, with particular emphasis on Axel Honneth. The purpose is, therefore, to render homage to the thinker, permanent voice in the debates of his time, as well as deepen the reflections initiated by him on the subject. It is expected as a result to demonstrate the relevance of the work under discussion, as well as to bring new elements to its understanding.Downloads
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2012-12-20
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