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The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications discussed in "The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity" [1]. The descriptions focus on the content of the book, which includes lectures on thinkers from Hegel to post-modern philosophers, and the book's categorization as philosophy [1]. There is no mention of what practical implications, if any, are explored within the text.
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From the book
Title: The philosophical discourse of modernity by Jürgen Habermas Description: A series of twelve lectures on Modern and Post Modern thinkers ranging from Hegel who critiqued subjective reason and sought to replace it with Absolute Knowledge to Nietsche who proclaimed the death of philosophy and on to thinkers like Habermas who believed that art might possess the capability of uniting our fragmented reasoning ability and finally to post modern thinkers like Bataille, Focault and Derrida --- Google Books --- Title: The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity by Jürgen Habermas Description:…