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Lars P. Syll — Habermas and Rorty on intersubjectivity and truth

This cuts for the core of liberalism.The liberalism that characterizes the West is a political theory based on ontological, epistemological, and ethical assumptions based mostly on 18th, 19th and 20th century Anglo-American thinkers, with roots in Classical Greek thought and subsequent Christian theology.It is assumed to be based on eternal values and truths.This is contested even in the West, where liberalism has different interpretations and different positions contend. It is also at odds...

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