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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