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Academia / Pragmatics / Philosophy of language / Critical theory / German philosophy / Universal pragmatics / The Theory of Communicative Action / Communicative action / Discourse ethics / Philosophy / Social philosophy / Western philosophy
Date: 2010-09-15 02:49:02
Academia
Pragmatics
Philosophy of language
Critical theory
German philosophy
Universal pragmatics
The Theory of Communicative Action
Communicative action
Discourse ethics
Philosophy
Social philosophy
Western philosophy

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