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Democracy, procedures of, 186-187 Gadamer, H. G., xi, 202
Developmental logic, xxi-xxii; of Gericke, H., 226n
ego-development, 72~74, 169; of Godelier, M., 145, 167
modes of production, 138-140; of Godman, L., 125
moral consciousness, 72, 78, 82, Gouldner, A., 88
86-87, 92-93; normative implica- Grewendorf, G., 216n
tions of, 175-176; of social evolu- Group identity, 99, 103, 106, 140.
tion, 98, 104, 120-125, 148-153, See also Collective identity
154, 205; of technical knowledge,
117-118 Hegel, G. W. F., 72, 96, 100, 124,
Dialectic, of forces and relations of 192
production, 145-146; of progress, Hennis, W., 187, 193, 200-202, 204
164-167 Historical materialism, xxi—xxiii;
Dilthey, W., 22 and modern society, 123, 126-129,
Division of labor, 134-135, 141, and species history, 139-141, 147;
147; theory of, 158-159 theory of, 130-131, 142, 153, 163,
Dobert, R., 103, 219n—220n 169, 177
Domination, future of, 166-167; Hobbes, T., vii, 84, 192, 198
legitimation of, 186-188, 201-203 Hobsbawm, E., 152
Dunn, E. S., 172-173 Horkheimer, M., 71
Durkheim, E., 144, 225n—226n Human mode of life, 132-133, 136—
137
Easton, L., 199
Edelmann, M., 197 Identity, see Ego identity; Collective
Eder, K., 122, 158, 223n identity; Group identity; National
Ego identity, 70, 140; and collective identity; Role identity
identity, 115-116; development of, Iocutionary act, 107; pragmatic
xix-xx, 73-76, 78, 85-87, 90-91, meaning in, 46-49, 217n; success
99, 103, 120; as result of identify- of, 60-62, 65; and propositional
ing achievement, 106-112; psy- content, 36, 41—43; validity claims
chology of, 73, 92 of, 50-51, 57-58
Engels, F., 95, 130, 143, 145 Hlocutionary force, 34, 59-65
Erikson, E., 73, 74 Instrumental action, and communica-
Evolutionary ethics, 173, 176-177 tive action, 148, 168; and produc-
Exploitation, history of, 163-166 tive forces, 97, 145-146; rules of,
External nature, 10, 28; and ego 131-132, 138
identity, 74, 92, 100, 101; as Interaction, structures of, 88, 91, 102,
region of reality, 66-68; and social 106, 108, 112, 140, 167-168; sym-
evolution, 112, 131, 146, 149, 165, bolically mediated, 140, 167-168
173 Interactive competence, xx, 14; devel-
opment of, 100, 101; and ego-
Finley, M. I., 153 identity, 73, 74, 86; and moral
Flavell, J. H., 82 consciousness, 86-87, 90, 91, 156
Frankfurt School, x, xvii, xix, 69~70 Internal nature, and ego identity, 74,
Frege, G., 29, 44 78, 93-94, 100; control of, 146,
Freud, A., 92 149, 165-166; as region of reality,
Freud, S., xii-xiv, 96, 100 67-68
Fromm, E., 70
Functionalism, 167, 174-175 Kanngeiser, S., 40
Funke, R., 127 Kant, I., 125, 223n; formal principle