Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty.
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- 9789047429210
- 9047429214
- 9789004175778
- 9004175776
- 1282401297
- 9781282401297
- 300.1 22
- H61.15 .D47 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART ONE ON THE WAY TO RECOGNITION: FROM MARX TO HABERMAS; Chapter One Honneth's Marx. Social Action and Human Nature (1), and fi rst articles; Chapter Two Immanent critique of fi rst generation Critical Theory Critique of Power (1) and early articles on Critical Theory; Chapter Three The Critique of Habermas. Critique of Power (2), Social Action and Human Nature (2), critical reconstructions of Habermas; PART TWO THE PHILOSOPHY OF RECOGNITION: HEGEL, MEAD AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF PRACTICAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY.
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""Beyond Communication"" is the first comprehensive study dedicated to the work of Axel Honneth. By relocating Honnetha (TM)s theory of recognition within the tradition of social philosophy, ""Beyond Communication"" demonstrates the great scope and variety of Honnetha (TM)s philosophical contribution.
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