
Things Needed to Get Better
Conversations with Stefan Mueller-Doohm and Roman Yos
Juergen Habermas(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. November 2025
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-5095-6727-0 (ISBN)
Description
In this book Juergen Habermas offers a wide-ranging reflection on his life and work and on the factors that shaped the development of his thought. He discusses the motives behind his work, the circumstances under which it emerged and the changes it has undergone over the course of his long and productive career. He speaks about the events and the texts that played a decisive role in his thinking and he recounts key encounters with colleagues. The image that emerges is that of a richly intertwined network of relationships which covers large swathes of the intellectual map of the twentieth century and reaches through to the present day.
Looking back at the development of his thought, Habermas discusses the specific historical circumstances that shaped his generation, identifies key experiences with his intellectual mentors, explores recent historical tendencies and political beliefs and talks about his own scholarly works and their reception. Time and again we see the normative impulse that lies behind so much of Habermas's work: 'I view the attempt to make the world even the tiniest bit better, or even just to be part of the effort to stave off the constant threats of regression that we face, as an utterly admirable motive.'
This autobiographical self-reflection by one of the greatest philosophers of our time will be of interest to a wide readership.
Looking back at the development of his thought, Habermas discusses the specific historical circumstances that shaped his generation, identifies key experiences with his intellectual mentors, explores recent historical tendencies and political beliefs and talks about his own scholarly works and their reception. Time and again we see the normative impulse that lies behind so much of Habermas's work: 'I view the attempt to make the world even the tiniest bit better, or even just to be part of the effort to stave off the constant threats of regression that we face, as an utterly admirable motive.'
This autobiographical self-reflection by one of the greatest philosophers of our time will be of interest to a wide readership.
Reviews / Votes
"Philosopher, social theorist, political gadfly - no single phrase can suffice to summarize the enormous intellectual impact of Juergen Habermas in the modern era. His contributions to critical theory have transformed our thinking both within and beyond the precinct of critical theory. In this wide-ranging interview, Habermas reflects on his development and his legacy. A truly indispensable volume."Peter E. Gordon, Harvard University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-6727-0 (9781509567270)
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Persons
Juergen Habermas is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt and one of the leading philosophers and social and political thinkers in the world today.
Content
1 Beginnings of an Academic Biography
2 Frankfurt, a New World and the Old Heidelberg
3 From the Critique of Positivism to the Critique of Functionalist Reason
4 Postmetaphysical Thinking and Detranscendentalized Reason
5 Looking Back on Also a History of Philosophy
6 In Philosophical Discourse with Friends and Colleagues
Editor's Note
Notes
Index
2 Frankfurt, a New World and the Old Heidelberg
3 From the Critique of Positivism to the Critique of Functionalist Reason
4 Postmetaphysical Thinking and Detranscendentalized Reason
5 Looking Back on Also a History of Philosophy
6 In Philosophical Discourse with Friends and Colleagues
Editor's Note
Notes
Index