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Action Is the Way in Which Human Beings Exist in the World

Hans Joas
Professor Hans Joas
Freie Universität Berlin
September 21st1999

A. Summary with Links
B. Interview

  1. Childhood: Nazism, Social Democracy, and Catholicism
  2. Nazism: Where Did It Come From? How Could It Happen?
  3. My First Encounters with Pragmatism
  4. The Blind Spot of Social Thought: Creativity of Action
  5. Berlin: I Wanted to Be Where the Action Is
  6. Micro-Macro Link
  7. Luhmann’s Systems Theory and Creative Action
  8. Creativity of Action: Three Dimensions
  9. Action Is the Way in Which Humans Exist in the World
  10. Reflection on the Pre-Reflective Impulses
  11. The Constitution of Self
  12. Common Pre-Reflective Spaces
  13. Reflection
  14. Bio
C. Complete Interview (Acrobat PDF Download)
D. Audio

 

 

 

 

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