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Since the early 1960s, Jürgen Habermas has persistently redefined the contours of Critical Theory through sustained engagements with positivism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, systems theory, and postmodernism. His critique of positivism, comparable in scope to Marx¡¯s critique of political economy, exemplifies his enduring attempt to reconstruct the emancipatory project of critical reason in dialogue with science and society. Even today, revisiting these debates remains intellectually exhilarating.
From April 28 to May 12, 1996, Habermas made his first and only visit to Korea. During his two-week stay, he delivered seven public lectures in various cities including Seoul, Daegu, and Gwangju, beginning with a lecture titled ¡°Popular Sovereignty and National Reunification¡± at Seoul National University. In addition, a full-day workshop was organized, where leading Korean scholars from diverse fields joined him in a critical dialogue, assessing and engaging with his ongoing efforts to reconstruct Critical Theory.
This book revisits and reconstructs the discussions that unfolded in that workshop, held nearly thirty years ago on May 10, 1996, at the Hoam Faculty House of Seoul National University. More than a ceremonial gathering, the event became a historic encounter that opened a discursive space for communication, reflection, and the renewal of critical thought.
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PREFACE
Introduction. Habermas and Korea: A Historic Encounter in Memory and Tribute
Chapter One. The SNU Workshop on Critical Theory
Opening Remarks
Critical Theory from a Social Science Perspective
Habermas Confronts Classical Social Theorists
The Linguistic Turn of Critical Theory
Spheres of Communication and Discourse Ethics
Discourse Ethics in Legal and Political Matters
Question and Answer Session
Closing Remarks
Workshop Review: Social Philosophy (Nam-in Lee)
Workshop Review: Social Science (Hong-lim Yoo)
Chapter Two. Habermas¡¯s Departure Press Conference
The Public Sphere and Korean Society
Marxism and the West Today
The Information Society and the Role of Intellectuals
Religious Culture and Modernization
The Meaning of Critical Theory in Korea
North-South Relations and Journalism Reform
Chapter Three. Two Weeks in Korea: The Full Backstory
Planning the Visit
Convening of the SNU Seonam Committee
My First Visit with Habermas
A Second Visit with Habermas
Lost in Translation: A Misreading of Habermas¡¯s Intentions
Preparations for the Workshop
Habermas¡¯s Arrival
First Day in Seoul
Conversation at Changdeokgung Palace
A Break from the Formal Schedule
Lecture at SNU
Encountering the Reality of Korean Society
The SNU Colloquium
A Burst of Anger at the KSA Symposium
Meeting with Kim Dae-jung
Lecture at the Korean Philosophical Association
Regional Travels
A Tour of POSCO (Pohang Steel Company)
An Afternoon by the East Sea
Traveling to Gyeongju
A Conversation with Monk Jong-rim at Haeinsa Temple
Lecture at Keimyung University
On to Namwon through Jirisan Mountain
Paying a Visit to Mangwol-dong Cemetery in Gwangju
Lecture at Chonnam National University
Meetings on Thursday Afternoon
Workshop on Habermas¡¯s Critical Theory
Joint Press Conference
The Role of Philosophy in Modern Society
Habermas¡¯s Last Dinner in Korea