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The fragmented world of the social : essays in social and political philosophy /

The essays in this book weave together insights and arguments from such diverse traditions as German critical theory, French philosophy and social theory, and recent Anglo-American moral and political theory, offering a unique approach to the political and theoretical consequences of the modernism/p...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Honneth, Axel, 1949-
Otros Autores: Wright, Charles W., 1961-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1995.
Colección:SUNY series in social and political thought.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Author's introduction: 1. The tradition of critical theory
  • Domination and moral struggle: The philosophical heritage of Marxism reviewed
  • Work and instrumental action: On the normative basis of critical theory
  • A fragmented world: On the implicit relevance of Lukács' early work
  • Critical theory
  • From Adorno to Habermas: On the transformation of critical social theory
  • Foucault and Adorno: Two forms of the critique of modernity
  • 2. Inquiries in the French tradition of social theory
  • A structuralist Rousseau: On the anthropology of Claude Lévi-Strauss
  • Embodies reason: On the rediscovery of Merleau-Ponty
  • The struggle for recognition: On Sartre's Theory of intersubjectivity
  • Rescuing the revolution with an ontology: On Cornelius Castoriadis' Theory of society
  • The fragmented world of symbolic forms: Reflections on Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of culture
  • 3. Inquiries in contemporary moral theory and social philosophy
  • Moral consciousness and class domination: Some problems in the analysis of hidden morality
  • Pluralization and recognition: On the self-misunderstanding of postmodern social theories
  • The limits of Liberalism: On the political-ethical discussion concerning communitarianism
  • Integrity and disrespect: Principles of a conception of morality based on a theory of recognition
  • Decentered autonomy: The subject after the fall.