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of reason in, 184, 192; transcen- Marcuse, H., 69, 71, 72
dental analysis in, 21-25, 72-73 Marx, K.: materialistic concept of
Kautsky, K., 96, 143-144 history in, ix—x, 96-97, 117-118,
Kielmannsegg, P. von, 133, 187 122, 125, 126, 130, 138, 140-145,
Kinship structures, 113, 157, 161- 152-153
162 McPherson, C. B., 198
Knowledge and Human Interests Mead, G. H., 73, 82, 96, 109, 136
(Habermas), xii, xvi Meaning, explication of, 10-13;
Kohlberg, L., xxi, 73, 77-82, 90 pragmatic theory of, 44-50
Korsch, K., 143 Modern state, legitimation problems
in, 180-181, 195-197; rise of, 105,
114-115, 187-191
Labor power, 138-139, 149, 150. Moral consciousness, 70, 105; stages
See also Social labor of development in, 77-83, 87-93,
Labriola, A., 143 154, 156-158, 205
174,
168,
Language: in human mode of life, Moral-practical knowledge, 142, 146,
xvii, 136-137, 168; modes of use, 148, 174, 177. See also Moral
53-59, 63-64; reflexivity of, 42— consciousness
43; as region of reality, 66-68, Morris, C., 6, 7
100. See also Communicative
action
National identity, 115, 191, 192, 197
Lanterni, V., 181, 230n
Natural law, classical, 72, 96, 184,
Lask, E., 209n
191, 201; modern, 114, 158, 184,
Law, in social evolution, 99, 116,
188, 191-192
162,
221n
120, 157-158,
Need interpretation, 78, 84, 90, 91,
Legitimacy, claims of, 200-201, 205;
93, 165, 166, 199
concept of, 178-182; procedural
Neoevolutionism, 125, 131, 141, 167,
type of, 185-188, 192; in world
169-170, 174
views, 104, 157-158, 161
Legitimation, levels of justification
Offe, C., 125, 195
of, 183-188, 191-192, 205; prob-
Ontogenetic development, see Ego
lems of, xxiii-xvi, 163, 165, 178—
identity, development of
182; theories of, 72, 199-202,
204
Legitimation Crisis (Habermas),
XXii-xxiv Parsons, T., xiv-xv, 82, 111; and
Levelt, W. J. M., 18 neoevolutionism, 170; and systems
Levi-Strauss, C., 167 theory, 199
Linguistic competence, xx, 14, 17-18, Peirce, C. S., 22, 125
20, 26, 167-168; development of, Performative attitude, 43, 48-49,
100, 101, 140 106, 116, 155, 200
Linguistic theory, 5-8, 26, 30, 32, 46, Piaget, J., 20, 25, 73, 74, 87, 96
156,
121,
168,
212n
169,
168; empiricist vs. reconstructive, 100-101,
15—19. See also Reconstructive Pitkin, H., 203-204
sciences, of language Plato, 201, 203
Locke, J., 184, 192 Plekanov, 143, 145
Loevinger, J., 75-76, 78 Plessner, H., 109
Lorenzon, P., 205 Political development, theories of,
Luhmann, 197 180
181,
170,
N.,
173,
199, 226n Pragmatics: object domain of, 5—7,
Lukacs, G., 143 38-40; and speech act theory, 26—