A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas

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Autor(a) principal: Luvizotto, Caroline Kraus [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31732013000400015
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/243623
Resumo: Based on the reflections of Habermas and his conception of modernity, understood as an unfinished project, Giddens stresses that in all societies the maintenance of personal identity and its connection to broader social identities is a primordial requirement for ontological security. To achieve ontological security, modernity had to (re) invent traditions and get away from genuine traditions, that is, those values radically linked to the pre-modern past. This is a character of the discontinuity of modernity, the separation between what is presented as the new and that which persists as the legacy of the old. This article discusses the relationship between tradition and modernity and the dialogue between Giddens and Habermas. The goal is to identify the points of contact and the differences in the theses defended by both authors, in order to assess their contributions to discussions of the rationalization of contemporary societies. Late or reflexive modernity is an uninterrupted process of changes that affect the foundations of Western society. Faced with a reality of constant change, it is necessary to choose between the certainty of the past and a new reality of continuous change. In this sense, and according to the Habermasian perspective, the reflexive character of modernity is found in this process of choosing between the certainties inherited from the past and new social forms, a process that that leads to the reflection on - or even the recasting of - social practices, causing the rationalization and (re) invention of various aspects of life in society.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
The rationalization of traditions in modernity: the dialogue between anthony giddens and jurgen habermas
title A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
spellingShingle A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
Luvizotto, Caroline Kraus [UNESP]
Anthony Giddens
Jurgen Habermas
Modernity
Tradition
title_short A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
title_full A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
title_fullStr A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
title_full_unstemmed A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
title_sort A racionalização das tradições na modernidade: o diálogo entre Anthony Giddens e Jürgen Habermas
author Luvizotto, Caroline Kraus [UNESP]
author_facet Luvizotto, Caroline Kraus [UNESP]
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Jurgen Habermas
Modernity
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Jurgen Habermas
Modernity
Tradition
description Based on the reflections of Habermas and his conception of modernity, understood as an unfinished project, Giddens stresses that in all societies the maintenance of personal identity and its connection to broader social identities is a primordial requirement for ontological security. To achieve ontological security, modernity had to (re) invent traditions and get away from genuine traditions, that is, those values radically linked to the pre-modern past. This is a character of the discontinuity of modernity, the separation between what is presented as the new and that which persists as the legacy of the old. This article discusses the relationship between tradition and modernity and the dialogue between Giddens and Habermas. The goal is to identify the points of contact and the differences in the theses defended by both authors, in order to assess their contributions to discussions of the rationalization of contemporary societies. Late or reflexive modernity is an uninterrupted process of changes that affect the foundations of Western society. Faced with a reality of constant change, it is necessary to choose between the certainty of the past and a new reality of continuous change. In this sense, and according to the Habermasian perspective, the reflexive character of modernity is found in this process of choosing between the certainties inherited from the past and new social forms, a process that that leads to the reflection on - or even the recasting of - social practices, causing the rationalization and (re) invention of various aspects of life in society.
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