This book presents a historically informed and theoretically systematic theory of respect that challenges many of the presuppositions of the current debate in ethics and politics. It develops a theory of respect as the rule of power relations, which draws connections between Kant's critical philosophy and Critical Theory.
This book presents a historically informed and theoretically systematic theory of respect that challenges many of the presuppositions of the current debate in ethics and politics. It develops a theory of respect as the rule of power relations, which draws connections between Kant's critical philosophy and Critical Theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roberto Mordacci is Full Professor of Moral Philosophy at San Raffaele University, Milan. His research areas are the philosophy of history (postmodernism, utopia), normative ethics (respect, moral reasons) and critical theory. Among his recent books are Critica e utopia (2023) and La condizione neomoderna (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Varieties of Respect 2. A Genealogy of Respect 3. Modern Philosophy and Respect 4. Contemporary Theories of Respect 5. Theory of Power 6. Power Freedom and Autonomy 7. Respect Ethics and Politics Conclusion
Introduction 1. The Varieties of Respect 2. A Genealogy of Respect 3. Modern Philosophy and Respect 4. Contemporary Theories of Respect 5. Theory of Power 6. Power Freedom and Autonomy 7. Respect Ethics and Politics Conclusion
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