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Recognition and ambivalence /

"Recognition is one of the most debated concepts in contemporary social and political thought. Its proponents, such as Axel Honneth, hold that to be recognized by others is a basic human need that is central to forming an identity, and the denial of recognition deprives individuals and communit...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ikäheimo, Heikki (Editor ), Lepold, Kristina (Editor ), Stahl, Titus, 1979- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]
Colección:New directions in critical theory ; 77.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1 Recognition Between Power and Normativity: A Hegelian Critique of Judith Butler
  • 2 Recognition and the Social Bond: A Response to Axel Honneth
  • 3 Intelligibility and Authority in Recognition: A Reply
  • 4 Recognition and Mediation: A Second Reply to Axel Honneth
  • 5 Historicizing Recognition: From Ontology to Teleology
  • 6 Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology
  • 7 How Should We Understand the Ambivalence of Recognition? Revisiting the Link Between Recognition and Subjection in the Works of Althusser and Butler
  • 8 Recognition, Constitutive Domination, and Emancipation
  • 9 Return to Reification: An Attempt at Systematization
  • 10 Negativity in Recognition: Post- Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory
  • 11 Beyond Needs: Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization
  • 12 Freedom, Equality, and Struggles of Recognition: Tully, Rancière, and the Agonistic Reorientation
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • INDEX