
The I in We Studies in the Theory of Recognition
by Honneth, Axel-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Hegelian Roots | |
From Desire to Recognition: Hegel’s Grounding of Self-Consciousness | |
The Realm of Actualized Freedom: Hegel’s Notion of a "Philosophy of Right" | |
Systematic Consequences | |
The Fabric of Justice: On the Limits of Contemporary Proceduralism | |
Labour and Recognition: A Redefinition | |
Recognition as Ideology: The Connection between Morality and Power | |
Dissolutions of the Social: The Social Theory of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot | |
Philosophy as Social Research: David Miller’s Theory of Justice | |
Social and Theoretical Applications | |
Recognition between States: On the Moral Substrate of International Relations | |
Organized Self-Realisation: Paradoxes of Individualisation | |
Paradoxes of Capitalist Modernisation: A Research Programme (with Martin Hartmann) | |
Psychoanalytical Ramifications | |
The Work of Negativity: A Recognition-Theoretical | |
Revision of Psychoanalysis | |
The I in the We: Recognition as a Driving Force of Group Formation | |
Facets of the Presocial Self: A Rejoinder to Joel Whitebook | |
Disempowering Reality: Secular Forms of Consolation | |
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