Habermas: l’«éthique de la discussion» fondee sur les imperatifs de la communication et de l’argumentation et la responsabilité sociale

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The Frankfurt School´s essential approach was constituted by a philosophical and political reflection on the German society before and after the Nazism which mingled Marxism, Hegelianism , Kantism and also the contribution of certain social sciences such as sociology. The ethics of discussion is a theory that proposes hope for the future of the humanity. In fact, Habermas and Apel draw the lesson of 'German idealism' and its failure, seeking, on the one hand, to assert, against Nietzsche and his heirs and continuators, that reconciliation is possible between rationality and reality; On the other hand, against the return of a certain modernized and modernized Aristotelianism, the possibility of a 'deontological' morality based on the 'just' and references to universal notions. As Habermas himself says: 'Society must be analyzed and explained from what it is not yet.' We propose a research agenda to see manifestations of the Habermas´ theorie of communicative action in the world of the entreprise. The concept of corporate social responsibility is also a concept linked to the idea of communication and Hope and a humanistic concept, as we will show in our communication

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