How language, ritual and sacraments work : according to John Austin, Jurgen Habermas and Louis-Marie Chauvet / Mervyn Duffy. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Tesi gregoriana. Serie teologia ; ; 123.Publication details: Roma : Editrice Pontificia Universita gregoriana, [(c)2005.Description: 277 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
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- 8878390380
- 9788878390386
- BX2200.D858.H695 2005
- BX2200.D858.H695 2005
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Pontifical Gregorian University, 2005).
What Austin Offers to This Thesis A Biographical Sketch of Jürgen Habermas Habermass Method The Structure of Symbol and Sacrament The Symbolic Order which Mediates Reality Symbolic Exchange The Act of Symbolization Performative and Constative Salvation History as Communicative Action.
The study draws on three principle authors: John Austin was a british philosopher who developed Speech Act theory, in which utterances are understood as actions rather than merely descriptions. Jurgen Habermas is a german philosopher-sociologist who developed Austin's ideas in his theory of communicative action. Habermas identifies himself as a neo-marxist but as the philosopher of discourse he has engaged with thinkers across the political and religious spectrum. ~AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/How-Language-Ritual-Sacraments-Work/dp/8878390380/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9788878390386&qid=1599938002&sr=8-1 Link to source of summary
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