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The public sphere rediscovered - Arendt and the perennial presence of Aristotle in Habermas

By: Ali, Muzaffar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 57(23), Jun, 4, 2022: p.19-21. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: This article aims to re-evaluate the infl uence the Greeks and especially Aristotle have had on Jürgen Habermas’s thought via Hannah Arendt. The purpose of such a reassessment is to argue that Habermas’s reconstruction of the public sphere is conceptually yet indirectly embedded in the Aristotelian historical and intellectual trajectory, which is often neglected. – Reproduced
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57(23), Jun, 4, 2022: p.19-21 Available AR127487

This article aims to re-evaluate the infl uence the Greeks and especially Aristotle have had on Jürgen Habermas’s thought via Hannah Arendt. The purpose of such a reassessment is to argue that Habermas’s reconstruction of the public sphere is conceptually yet indirectly embedded in the Aristotelian historical and intellectual trajectory, which is often neglected. – Reproduced

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