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  • The influential theories of Jürgen Habermas and Pierre Bourdieu have virtually nothing in common. They share the same ideal of science as a discourse free of domination. This form of discourse could only guarantee something like truth, however, if one presupposes a definite progress of knowledge. Habermas and Bourdieu have not made this presupposition explicit. Discussion about their ideal and its presuppositions could build a bridge between the schools of Habermas and Bourdieu and enrich both theories significantly. Habermas' theory would gain a new empirical dimension, Bourdieu's theory would be able to discuss its normative standards. And both theories would actually perform what they postulate: a (self-)critical discussion. Furthermore, they would integrate their normative ideal into a hermeneutical process characterized by understanding, communication and self-critique. (xsd:string)
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