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Ideal speech situation

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The concept of the "ideal speech situation" comes from the work of German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, particularly in his theories of communicative action and discourse ethics. An ideal speech situation is a theoretical construct that describes a communication scenario that fulfills the conditions necessary for genuine, rational discourse among participants.

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