Habermas: An - Intellectual Biography
: A pivotal moment in his rise as a public intellectual was his 1953 critique of Martin Heidegger for republishing Nazi-era lectures without a clear repudiation of National Socialism. 2. The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory Habermas by Stefan Müller-Doohm book review | The TLS
: Born in 1929 and coming of age during WWII, Habermas was "shaken to his core" by the revelations of Nazi atrocities at the Nuremberg Trials. This created a permanent skepticism toward tradition and a commitment to re-orienting Germany toward a liberal-democratic model. Habermas: An Intellectual Biography
Jürgen Habermas is often cited as the most important German philosopher of the second half of the 20th century. His intellectual journey is defined by a lifelong defense of the "unfinished project" of the Enlightenment—a commitment to reason, discourse, and the potential for a truly democratic society. : A pivotal moment in his rise as
Several key intellectual biographies, such as those by Matthew G. Specter and Stefan Müller-Doohm , trace the evolution of his thought across decades of political and philosophical struggle. 1. Formative Years and Postwar Rebirth This created a permanent skepticism toward tradition and