Is Unity between Reason and Domain Indissoluble? Critique of Reason according to Horkheimer and Habermas
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https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v71.i265.y2015.007Keywords:
reason, interest, domain, emancipation, Habermas,Abstract
The aim of this article is to consider whether the equation between reason and domain belongs to the essence of reason, and consequently, its own critical self-reflection would be selfcontradictory, or if on the contrary, being this a historical situation, its regulatory fundamentals are possible. To clarify this, we are going to confront the works of Horkheimer Critique of Instrumental Reason, Dialectic of Enlightenment and Reason and Self-preservation to the rethinking of the question made by Habermas in his work Knowledge and Human Interests.
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