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Frederic Menager

École des hautes études en sciences sociale
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École des hautes études en sciences sociale
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 4
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Religion
Social and Political Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
Socialism and Marxism
Areas of Interest
20th Century Philosophy
European Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Social and Political Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
Other Academic Areas
Philosophy of Religion, Miscellaneous
Socialism and Marxism
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    Horkheimer Versus Habermas : A Quarrel About Basis of Morality
    "Of all the theorists of the first Critical Theory, Horkheimer was the one who most explicitly expressed his interest in moral theory. He concludes his research with the impossibility of any moral system possessing its own foundations. Habermas challenged Horkheimer's judgment that it was impossible to establish the completeness of a moral system without a transcendent foundation, and proposed communicational reason as an immanent foundation.
    Jürgen Habermas
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    Quand Habermas analyse le processus de sécularisation
    Archives de Philosophie 86 (4): 129-135. 2023.
    History of Western PhilosophyJürgen Habermas
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    The Alaska Natives (review)
    Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (1): 123-131. 1936.
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