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Knowledge and Human Interests

''Knowledge and Human Interests'' ((ドイツ語:Erkenntnis und Interesse)) is a 1968 book by the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, his first major systematic work.〔Barwise 1999. p. 359.〕 It was first published in English translation in 1972, by Heinemann Educational Books.
==Summary==
Habermas argues that the sciences depend on ideological assumptions, and that enlightenment reason has become an instrument of domination.〔Inwood 2005. p. 312.〕 Influenced by both Kantianism and Marxism, Habermas gives an account of the development of the modern natural and human sciences, concluding, on the basis of his inquiry into the social, historical, and epistemological conditions that made them possible, that the natural sciences depend upon the interest in technical control inherent in manual labor. The interaction and communication between human beings makes possible the historical and hermeneutic disciplines.〔Norris 2005. p. 356.〕〔Mautner 2000. p. 231.〕
The hermeneutic disciplines are techniques of understanding, and include branches of the humanities such as history, social anthropology, biography and philology. According to Habermas, psychoanalysis is a hermeneutic rather than a scientific theory of the mind.〔〔Robertson 1999. p. xxxi.〕 Habermas finds Sigmund Freud guilty of "scientistic self-misunderstanding" in thinking that his work is a contribution to science. In his view, psychoanalysis, unlike science, does not aspire to causal knowledge. Instead of attempting to explain human behavior in terms of general causal laws, it aims to dissolve the causal nexus of the natural world: an analytic cure destroys the causal tie between a repression and its neurotic symptom, and thereby rescues the patient from the causal regime of nature.〔Robinson 1993. p. 188-9.〕
In the last twelve pages of the book, Habermas provides a critique of Friedrich Nietzsche.〔Kaufmann 1974. p. 452.〕

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