Jurgen Habermas, influential German philosopher, dies at 96

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Jurgen Habermas, influential German philosopher, dies at 96

The intellectual landscape has dimmed with the departure of Jurgen Habermas, the eminent philosopher and sociologist from Germany, who left us at the age of 96. His pivotal work, 'Theory of Communicative Action,' revolutionized our comprehension of societal interaction and the nuances of communication.

BERLIN: Jurgen Habermas, whose work on communication, rationality and sociology made him one of the world's most influential philosophers and a key intellectual figure in his native Germany, has died.

He was 96.Habermas' publisher, Suhrkamp, said he died on Saturday in Starnberg, near Munich.Habermas frequently weighed in on political matters over several decades. His extensive writing crossed the boundaries of academic and philosophical disciplines, providing a vision of modern society and social interaction. His best-known works included the two-volume "Theory of Communicative Action."He was born with a cleft palate that required repeated operations as a child, an experience that helped inform his later thinking about language.

Habermas said he had experienced the importance of spoken language as "a layer of commonality without which we as individuals cannot exist" and recalled struggling to make himself understood. He also spoke of the "superiority of the written word" and said that "the written form conceals the flaws of the oral."

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