“Subjects who reciprocally recognize each other as such, must consider each other as identical, insofar as they both take up the position of subject; they must at all times subsume themselves and the other under the same category. At the same time, the relation of reciprocity of recognition demands the non-identity of one and the other, both must also maintain their absolute difference, for to be a subject implies the claim of individuation.” DifferencesSubjectsIdentityPositionDemandClaimsRelationAbsolutesAll TimeRecognitionCategoriesIdenticalReciprocityIndividuation Author:Jurgen Habermas
“Science can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either effusively with the absolute knowledge of a great philosophy or blindly with scientistic self-understanding of the actual business of research.” MeanLongSelfPhilosophyUnderstandingResearchAbsolutesCategoriesSelf UnderstandingGreat Philosophy Author:Jurgen Habermas
“Historically, terrorism falls in a category different from crimes that concern a criminal court judge.” DifferentFallCrimeJudgingConcernCourtTerrorismCriminalsCategoriesAnti TerrorismCourt Judges Author:Jurgen Habermas