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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—
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