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Social philosophy / Academia / Media technology / German philosophy / Sociology / The Theory of Communicative Action / Jürgen Habermas / Universal pragmatics / Communicative action / Science / Critical theory / Philosophy
Date: 2013-01-05 08:55:33
Social philosophy
Academia
Media technology
German philosophy
Sociology
The Theory of Communicative Action
Jürgen Habermas
Universal pragmatics
Communicative action
Science
Critical theory
Philosophy

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