How Jürgen Habermas helped me cope with my wife’s death | Letters
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How Jürgen Habermas helped me cope with my wife’s death | Letters

Neil Wilkof responds to the obituary of the German philosopher and social theorist. Plus a letter from Neil Blackshaw Compliments to Stuart Jeffries for his obituary of Jürgen Habermas ( 15 March ). Jeffries does a superb job describing both the personal and intellectual dimensions of Habermas, his life, thinking and commitment to action. For this layman, who has darted in and out of Habermas, most influential was his concept of bounded, intermediate, public settings engendering meaningful thought and action. I never looked at the role of the 19th-century coffee house in the same way. Continue reading...

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