Page 258 - Communication and the Evolution of Society
P. 258

INDEX












         Action  systems,  155-158         Cognitive  competence,  14,  82-83,
         Action-theoretic  framework,  78,  82   106,  167-168
         Adler,  M.,  143                  Cognitive  development,  xx,  20,  104;
               T.,
                        120,
         Adorno, 143                         and  ego-development,  73,  75,  78,
                  71-72,
                                                            121;
                                                       111,
         Alston,  W.  P.,  45                91,  100-103,
                                                                   history
                                                               and
         Althusser,  L.,  167                of  technology,  149,  169;  potentials
         Apel,  K.  O.:  theory  of  speech  ac-   of,  140,  145,  147;  psychology  of,
                                                                  205
           tions  in,  1-2,  5;  transcendental   25,  73,  149,  160,  171-172,
           analysis  in,  22-24,  184,  205   Collective  identity,  108,  110-116,
         Arendt,  H.,  201                   120,  161,  223n;  and  legitimation
         Aristotle,  191;  politics  of,  viii,  201-   problems,  179-180,  182;  and  mod-
           202                               ern  state  structure,  190-194
         Austin,  J.  L.,  7,  26,  216n,  217n;  doc-   Communication,  modes  of,  50-58,  63
           trine  of  infelicities  in,  60;  illocu-   Communicative  action,  1,  34,  38,
           tionary  act  in,  34,  44~-50;  validity   208n;  and  action  structures,  41,
           claims  of  speech  in,  50-53,  55,  57   117-120,  145;  and  ego-develop-
                                             ment,  78,  82-86,  91;  and  historical
         Bar-Hillel,  Y.,  209n              materialism,  95-99;  reciprocity  in,
         Bever,  B.  G.,  20,  212n          88-90,  107,  109;  rules  of,  132,
         Botha,  R.  P.,  211n               137-138,  148;  validity  claims  of,
                                             3-4,  35,  57-59,  66,  177,  200
         Capitalist  economy,  105,  144,  152,   Communicative  competence,  xti,
           188,  189;  development  of,  130,   XVLLI-XIx,  xxi,  26-29,  32-33
           139,  146,  150,  152;  legitimation   Communicative  experience,  9-10,  23,
           problems  in,  165,  194-198;  organi-   48
           zational  principle  of,  114,  123-   Consensual  action,  1-2,  4,  97,  118-
           124,  126-128, 190                119,  208n     :
         Carnap,  R.,  5,  13              Consensual  regulation  of  action  con-
         Chomsky,  N.,  96;  essentialist  claims   flicts,  78,  88,  91,  116,  119-120,
           of,  16,  19-20;  reconstructive  anal-   156,  161,  168;  formal  procedures
           ysis  in,  14,  16-17             in,  184,  205
         Class  societies,  emergence  of,  158,   Critical  social  theory,  69-71,  96
           161-163;  legitimation  problems  in,
           163;  structure  of,  181-182,  192—   Defense  mechanisms,  theory  of,  92—
           193                               93
   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263