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Disrespect : The normative foundations of critical theory

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Publication details: London Polity Press 2008Description: 275p xiiISBN:
  • 9780745629063
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.010000 HON
Contents:
Contents: I. The Tasks of Social Philosophy; Pathologies of the Social: The Past and Present of Social Philosophy; The Possibility of a Disclosing Critique of Society: The Dialectic of Enlightenment in Light of Current Debates in Social Criticism; The Social Dynamics Of Disrespect: On The Location Of Critical Theory Today; Moral Consciousness and Class Domination: Some Problems in the Analysis of Hidden Morality; II. Morality and Recognition; The Other of Justice: Habermas and the Ethical Challenge of Postmodernism. Between Aristotle and Kant: Recognition and Moral Obligation; Between Justice and Affection: The Family as a Field of Moral Disputes; Love and Morality: On the Moral Content of Emotional Ties; Decentered Autonomy: The Subject After the Fall; III. Problems of Political Philosophy; Is Universalism a Moral Trap? The Presuppositions and Limits of a Politics of Human Rights; Democracy as Reflexive Cooperation: John Dewey and the Theory of Democracy Today; Negative Freedom and Cultural Belonging: An Unhealthy Tension in the Political Philosophy of Isaiah Berlin; Post-traditional Communities: A Conceptual Proposal
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Contents:
I. The Tasks of Social Philosophy;
Pathologies of the Social: The Past and Present of Social Philosophy;
The Possibility of a Disclosing Critique of Society: The Dialectic of Enlightenment in Light of Current Debates in Social Criticism;
The Social Dynamics Of Disrespect: On The Location Of Critical Theory Today;
Moral Consciousness and Class Domination: Some Problems in the Analysis of Hidden Morality;
II. Morality and Recognition;
The Other of Justice: Habermas and the Ethical Challenge of Postmodernism. Between Aristotle and Kant: Recognition and Moral Obligation;
Between Justice and Affection: The Family as a Field of Moral Disputes;
Love and Morality: On the Moral Content of Emotional Ties;
Decentered Autonomy: The Subject After the Fall;
III. Problems of Political Philosophy;
Is Universalism a Moral Trap? The Presuppositions and Limits of a Politics of Human Rights;
Democracy as Reflexive Cooperation: John Dewey and the Theory of Democracy Today;
Negative Freedom and Cultural Belonging: An Unhealthy Tension in the Political Philosophy of Isaiah Berlin;
Post-traditional Communities: A Conceptual Proposal

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