| 1 | Discourse ethic is theoretically based on rationality of communication proposed by Habermas. | |
| 2 | There is a tendency for these projects to misrepresent Habermas's original idea of the public sphere. | |
| 3 | Also, many writers have attempted to apply Habermas's model of the bourgeois public sphere to other countries and periods. | |
| 4 | Howev-er, from Habermas, the representative of the second generation of the Frankfurt Scho ol, this consistent theoretical evolution has taken a change. | |
| 5 | The well-known ethicist Habermas put forth a discourse ethics, proposing that communication is actually negotiated relations among people by the mediation of languages. |