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Approximations to the Genuine Dialectics of the Enlightenment: On Husserl’s Europe, “Social Justice Theory”, and the Ethics of Semiosis
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Göran Sonesson
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April 20, 2023
Published Online: 2023-04-20
Published in Print: 2021-09-01
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- The Visible and the Invisible as Shadows of Light and Dark Shade: An Introduction to the Special Issue
- Approximations to the Genuine Dialectics of the Enlightenment: On Husserl’s Europe, “Social Justice Theory”, and the Ethics of Semiosis
- Toward a Deeper Appreciation of Inherited Conventions
- Charles S. Peirce’s Philosophy of Value
- Deely’s Augustine: Ethics, Semiosis, and the Revelatory
- French Chiasm Communicology and the Discourse Model of the Human Sciences
- The Precarious Person in Pierre Bourdieu, Helmuth Plessner, and Psychocentric Culture
- The Aesthetics of Communication: Poetic Iconicity, the Voice of Enunciation, and the Art of Conversation