The Critical Theory of Axel Honneth provides a comprehensive study of the work of Axel Honneth, offering a critical reconstruction of his project in relation the themes of power, critique, and the intersubjective paradigm.
The Critical Theory of Axel Honneth provides a comprehensive study of the work of Axel Honneth, offering a critical reconstruction of his project in relation the themes of power, critique, and the intersubjective paradigm.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part 1: Honneth's Reconstruction of Critical Theory Chapter 1: The Intersubjective Grounds of Critique: From Mutual Understanding to Mutual Recognition Chapter 2: Reading Marx after habermas Part 2: Unfinished Studies on a Theory of Power Chapter 3: The Social as a Field of Struggle: Foucault's Action-Theoretic View Chapter 4: Regimes of Discipline: Foucault's Domination-Theoretic View Chapter 5: Intersubjectivity in the Condition of Power: Re-reading Foucault Part 3: Honneth's Intersubjectivist Reading of Hegel Chapter 6: From the Contingency of Struggle to the Primacy of Recognition Chapter 7: The Normative Ground of Conflict and Sociality Part 4: Intersubjective Dependency and Socialization: Mead and Winnicott Chapter 8: Practical Intersubjectivity and Sociality in Mead Chapter 9: Intersubjectivity or Primary Affectivity? Honneth's Reading of Winnicott Part 5: Anthropology, Recognition & Critique Chapter 10: A Critical Theory of Recognition: Anthropological, Historical or Ontological Justification? Chapter 11: The Power of Critique Bibliography
Introduction Part 1: Honneth's Reconstruction of Critical Theory Chapter 1: The Intersubjective Grounds of Critique: From Mutual Understanding to Mutual Recognition Chapter 2: Reading Marx after habermas Part 2: Unfinished Studies on a Theory of Power Chapter 3: The Social as a Field of Struggle: Foucault's Action-Theoretic View Chapter 4: Regimes of Discipline: Foucault's Domination-Theoretic View Chapter 5: Intersubjectivity in the Condition of Power: Re-reading Foucault Part 3: Honneth's Intersubjectivist Reading of Hegel Chapter 6: From the Contingency of Struggle to the Primacy of Recognition Chapter 7: The Normative Ground of Conflict and Sociality Part 4: Intersubjective Dependency and Socialization: Mead and Winnicott Chapter 8: Practical Intersubjectivity and Sociality in Mead Chapter 9: Intersubjectivity or Primary Affectivity? Honneth's Reading of Winnicott Part 5: Anthropology, Recognition & Critique Chapter 10: A Critical Theory of Recognition: Anthropological, Historical or Ontological Justification? Chapter 11: The Power of Critique Bibliography
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