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Theory and Practice by Jiirgen Habermas ‘Translated by John Viertel Beacon Press Boston fi Theory and Pati an sient 7 ‘eee be one ae ines a dsoge pai Se ng alan: © 78 by Beton Pros ‘cerman te Chapt 3, a7 © 194 Herman ‘echuraotveag Gob; Chpers © gy Soham Vere ‘Ghpecrs@ wit shramp Yrs Inaction © at ty tiienp Vote Fie ped eo apron Altigtsreroed Prine nthe Unie Sats of Ameri Library of Congres Cataloging in Publication Dat om Je ‘Tramtadon of Tesi Pras nde binge eee 1 Sole —hatons a ee 1 fottat Noreen ou ee a TN oss ISDN o-toponge-X (pik) Contents ‘Teansator’s Note Introdiction: Some Dificulties in the Attempt to Link Theory and Praxis ‘The Clasical Doctrine of Politic in Relation 1 Social Philosophy Natural Law and Revolution : i Hegel’ Critique of the French Revolution 4 Labor and Interaction: Remarks on Hegel’ Jena Philosophy of Mind Ietween Philosophy and Science: Marxism at Critique 2 Doginatism; Reason, and Decision: On Theory and Praxis in our Scientific Civilization Nous Index Be 70 195 258 ‘Translator’s Note on German Terms “The dificulties which spring fom the fac that crucial terms in German have a quite different range of meaning and connotation ‘fom any of the available English equivalent will not be unfa aniliar to anyone who has occupied hinself with German phils. ‘ophy, social theory, or psychology. The glossary below i intended to recall some of the main problems that arise as a consequence and to explain the usage adopted in this translation

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