Review of 'Habermas' by Kenneth Baynes

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  • James Gordon Finlayson University of Sussex

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20919/sspt.27.2017.75

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Author Biography

James Gordon Finlayson, University of Sussex

Reader in Philosophy at the University of Sussex and Director of the Centre for Social and Political Thought. 

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2018-01-05

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Finlayson, J. G. (2018) “Review of ’Habermas’ by Kenneth Baynes”, Studies in Social and Political Thought, 270. doi: 10.20919/sspt.27.2017.75.

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