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    Habermas, Narcissism, and Status.Jeff Livesay - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):75-90.
    Recognition is central in both heremeneutics and critical theory. For Gadamer the “highest” form of hermeneutic experience involves understanding a text not by reducing its meaning to its audior's intentions or its historical situation, but rather by recognizing it as a claim to truth. Genuine understanding is impeded both by approaching the text as a mere object and by failing to comprehend that the interpreter is ordinarily embedded in the very tradition as the text. It is only through a relation (...)
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    Normative grounding and praxis: Habermas, Giddens, and a contradiction within critical theory.Jeff Livesay - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (2):66-76.
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    Structuration Theory and the Unacknowledged Conditions of Action.Jeff Livesay - 1989 - Theory, Culture and Society 6 (2):263-292.
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