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ISBN 10: 0745652328
ISBN 13: 9780745652320
Author: Axel Honneth
Drawing on his reassessment of Hegel’s practical philosophy, Honneth argues that our conception of social justice should be redirected from a preoccupation with the principles of distributing goods to a focus on the measures for creating symmetrical relations of recognition. This theoretical reorientation has far-reaching implications for the theory of justice, as it obliges this theory to engage directly with problems concerning the organization of work and with the ideologies that stabilize relations of domination.
In the final part of this volume Honneth shows how the theory of recognition provides a fruitful and illuminating way of exploring the relation between social reproduction and identity formation. Rather than seeing groups as regressive social forms that threaten the autonomy of the individual, Honneth argues that the ‘I’ is dependent on forms of social recognition embodied in groups, since neither self-respect nor self-esteem can be maintained without the supportive experience of practising shared values in the group.
This important new book by one of the leading social philosophers of our time will be of great interest to students and scholars in philosophy, sociology, politics and the humanities and social sciences generally.
The I in We Studies in the Theory of Recognition 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Hegelian Roots
1: From Desire to Recognition: Hegel’s Grounding of Self-Consciousness
2: The Realm of Actualized Freedom: Hegel’s Notion of a ‘Philosophy of Right’
Part II: Systematic Consequences
3: The Fabric of Justice: On the Limits of Contemporary Proceduralism
4: Labour and Recognition: A Redefinition
5: Recognition as Ideology: The Connection between Morality and Power
6: Dissolutions of the Social: The Social Theory of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot
7: Philosophy as Social Research: David Miller’s Theory of Justice
Part III: Social and Theoretical Applications
8: Recognition between States: On the Moral Substrate of International Relations
9: Organized Self-Realization: Paradoxes of Individualization
10: Paradoxes of Capitalist Modernization: A Research Programme*
Part IV: Psychoanalytical Ramifications
11: The Work of Negativity: A Recognition-Theoretical Revision of Psychoanalysis
12: The I in We: Recognition as a Driving Force of Group Formation
13: Facets of the Presocial Self: Rejoinder to Joel Whitebook
14: Disempowering Reality: Secular Forms of Consolation
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