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Axel Honneth : reconceiving social philosophy / Dagmar Wilhelm.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Reframing the boundariesPublisher: London ; New York : Rowman & Littlefield International Ltd, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: xi, 233 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1783486392
  • 9781783486397
  • 1783486406
  • 9781783486403
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Axel Honneth; No titleDDC classification:
  • 301.092 23
LOC classification:
  • B3279.H84574 W55 2019
Contents:
The Frankfurt School -- Honneth on social philosophy -- Honneth's recognition theory -- Recognition theory, morality and justice -- Recognition and social pathologies -- Social freedom and recognition-theoretical socialism -- Honneth and political philosophy : democracy and rawls -- Honneth, postmodernism and the future of critical recognition theory.
Summary: "This book offers a critical assessment of Axel Honneth's complex and growing opus in social and political philosophy in the context of the history and future of the Frankfurt School and in its relation to contemporary analytic approaches to social and political philosophy as well as postmodernist critics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Frankfurt School -- Honneth on social philosophy -- Honneth's recognition theory -- Recognition theory, morality and justice -- Recognition and social pathologies -- Social freedom and recognition-theoretical socialism -- Honneth and political philosophy : democracy and rawls -- Honneth, postmodernism and the future of critical recognition theory.

"This book offers a critical assessment of Axel Honneth's complex and growing opus in social and political philosophy in the context of the history and future of the Frankfurt School and in its relation to contemporary analytic approaches to social and political philosophy as well as postmodernist critics"-- Provided by publisher.

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