The Theory and Practice of Recognition
Herausgeber: Hirvonen, Onni; Koskinen, Heikki J.
The Theory and Practice of Recognition
Herausgeber: Hirvonen, Onni; Koskinen, Heikki J.
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This volume presents new essays on the theory and practice of recognition. In order to retain its overall plausibility as a critical social theory, contemporary recognition theory needs to be able to successfully combine theory with real-life perspectives, in both contemporary and historical contexts.
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This volume presents new essays on the theory and practice of recognition. In order to retain its overall plausibility as a critical social theory, contemporary recognition theory needs to be able to successfully combine theory with real-life perspectives, in both contemporary and historical contexts.
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- Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781032196008
- ISBN-10: 1032196009
- Artikelnr.: 71238006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781032196008
- ISBN-10: 1032196009
- Artikelnr.: 71238006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Onni Hirvonen is Senior Researcher in philosophy in the Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä. His main interests are in Hegelian philosophies of recognition and contemporary social ontology. His recent publications in these areas include the peer-reviewed articles "Recognition and Civic Selection" (2021), "The Problem of the First Belief: Group Agents and Responsibility" (2020), and "Recognitive Arguments for Workplace Democracy" (with Keith Breen, 2020). He has edited a book on the philosophy and politics of recognition in Finnish (2020). Heikki J. Koskinen is a PhD and a docent of theoretical philosophy. He works as a Senior Advisor at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Koskinen is the author of From a Metaphilosophical Point of View: A Study of W. V. Quine's Naturalism (2004). He has co-edited several books including Categories of Being: Essays on Metaphysics and Logic (2012) and Recognition and Religion: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives (Routledge, 2019). Koskinen's recent journal publications include "Antecedent Recognition: Some Problematic Educational Implications of the Very Notion" (2018), "Mediational Recognition and Metaphysical Power: A Systematic Analysis" (2020), and "Recognition, Identity, and Authenticity in the Blues" (2021).
The Theory and Practice of Recognition: An Introduction, Onni Hirvonen and
Heikki J. Koskinen
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in
Critical Theory, Heikki Ikäheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to
Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment,
Carl-Göran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition
Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition
Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto
Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of
Equals, Ritva Palmén
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire,
Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the
Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlström
Heikki J. Koskinen
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in
Critical Theory, Heikki Ikäheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to
Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment,
Carl-Göran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition
Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition
Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto
Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of
Equals, Ritva Palmén
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire,
Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the
Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlström
The Theory and Practice of Recognition: An Introduction, Onni Hirvonen and
Heikki J. Koskinen
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in
Critical Theory, Heikki Ikäheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to
Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment,
Carl-Göran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition
Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition
Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto
Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of
Equals, Ritva Palmén
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire,
Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the
Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlström
Heikki J. Koskinen
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in
Critical Theory, Heikki Ikäheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to
Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment,
Carl-Göran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition
Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition
Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto
Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of
Equals, Ritva Palmén
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire,
Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the
Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlström