Razon publica, religion y traduccion: prospectivas y limites del postsecularismo de Habermas
In: Revista española de ciencia política, Heft 32
Abstract
This article reconstructs the change made by Habermas from exclusive secularism years before 1989 to his vision of a post-secular society, defended primarily in a series of works from the last ten years. The author argues that, despite this significant change, Habermas's conception remains, in the philosophical level, a questionable tax secularist vision imprinting Kantian reason. From the perspective of sociological theory, Habermas's vision is problematic because it projects a new type of society for something that is at best a minority phenomenon, specifically religious content translation to secular content through a rational dialogue between citizens. Unlike this Kantian and hyperbolic vision of a "post-secular society", the author suggests an idea less rationalistic and more nuanced interactions between discursive and non-discursive religious practice and democratic practice. Adapted from the source document.
Themen
Sociological Theory, Interaction, Taxation, Citizens, Translation, Habermas, Jurgen, Secularism, Religions
Sprachen
Spanisch, Kastilisch
Verlag
Asociacion Espanola de Ciencia Politica y de la Administracion, Madrid, Spain
ISSN: 1575-6548
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