Knowledge and Human Interests. Jürgen Habermas

Knowledge and Human Interests


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Knowledge and Human Interests Jürgen Habermas
Publisher: Beacon Press




Habermas differentiates three primary generic cognitive areas in which human interest generates knowledge. That's what we're doing." Startling stuff, isn't it? She lists several reasons for these limitations such as a lack of market interest for certain materials, lack of schools, lack of teachers etc. Gane, Mike (2006) Auguste Comte, Routldge, New York. Chapter Three: The Idea of the Theory of Knowledge as Social Theory is being reproduced here.) Jürgen Habermas. Habermas, Jürgen (1972) Knowledge and Human Interest, Beacon Press, Boston. Marx, Karl et., al., (1935) Value, Price and Profit, International Publishers, New York. These areas determine categories relevant to what we interpret as knowledge. One argument, that tended to take the debate away from human rights, was the claim that access to knowledge is a distributive justice issue and that those in vulnerable positions are the ones who deserve a greater claim to resources. (Obtained from: Knowledge & Human Interest, 1968. The Idea of the Theory of Knowledge as Social Theory. "Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.

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