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The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
Axel Honneth
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Description for The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
Paperback. * A major contribution to scholarship on Hegel, moral philosophy and critical theory* An original approach from a well known author, moving smoothly between philosophy and social theory* Draws together a wide variety of themes and concerns. . Num Pages: 240 pages, 0. BIC Classification: HPC; HPQ; JHBA; JPA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 153 x 229 x 14. Weight in Grams: 332.
In this book Axel Honneth re--examines arguments put forward by Hegel and claims that the a struggle for recognitiona should be at the centre of social conflicts.
In this book Axel Honneth re--examines arguments put forward by Hegel and claims that the a struggle for recognitiona should be at the centre of social conflicts.
Product Details
Publisher
Polity Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745618388
SKU
V9780745618388
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About Axel Honneth
Axel Honneth is a professor of philosophy at both the University of Frankfurt and Columbia University. He is also director of the Institut f r Sozialforschung in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Reviews for The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
Using the young Hegela s a struggle for recognitiona as a basis, Honneth ... has written a remarkable book. Honnetha s book is accessible to
and deserving of
a wide readership. Recommended for upper
division undergraduates and above and the general reader. Choice This is a most remarkable book. The exposition and critical discussion are conducted with exemplary clarity. It may change intellectual lives; it will certainly attract a great deal of attention for many years to come. William Outhwaite, University of Sussex This far
ranging study illuminates one of the most important and puzzling features of modern politics, the demand for recognition. Honneth not only traces its origins in the thought of the last two centuries, but also shows how differently the need for recognition has been conceived. Honnetha s book casts a flood of light on what has been an area of darkness, the place where the philosophical tradition and modern politics meet and interweave. Since neither is really comprehensible without the other, this work is essential reading for those who would understand either. It is a path
breaking study, which ought to be at the centre of the debate for many years to come. Charles Taylor, McGill University Axel Honnetha s The Struggle for Recognition is remarkable for the skill with which he synthesizes a wide range of perspectives
sociological, psychoanalytical and philosophical
into a powerful and original model of social identity and social conflict. It represents a major step towards the development of a new a post
linguistica paradigm for critical theory. Peter Dews, University of Essex The Struggle for Recognition is an ambitious and rewarding book, at the intersection of a number of important debates. Radical Philosophy Honnetha s book should attract a wide audience ... [it] represents a major contribution to an exciting new research programme in critical social theory. Political Studies [A] clearly written and impressively structured amalgamation of political thought, social psychology, and current social philosophy. Simon Kow, University of Toronto
and deserving of
a wide readership. Recommended for upper
division undergraduates and above and the general reader. Choice This is a most remarkable book. The exposition and critical discussion are conducted with exemplary clarity. It may change intellectual lives; it will certainly attract a great deal of attention for many years to come. William Outhwaite, University of Sussex This far
ranging study illuminates one of the most important and puzzling features of modern politics, the demand for recognition. Honneth not only traces its origins in the thought of the last two centuries, but also shows how differently the need for recognition has been conceived. Honnetha s book casts a flood of light on what has been an area of darkness, the place where the philosophical tradition and modern politics meet and interweave. Since neither is really comprehensible without the other, this work is essential reading for those who would understand either. It is a path
breaking study, which ought to be at the centre of the debate for many years to come. Charles Taylor, McGill University Axel Honnetha s The Struggle for Recognition is remarkable for the skill with which he synthesizes a wide range of perspectives
sociological, psychoanalytical and philosophical
into a powerful and original model of social identity and social conflict. It represents a major step towards the development of a new a post
linguistica paradigm for critical theory. Peter Dews, University of Essex The Struggle for Recognition is an ambitious and rewarding book, at the intersection of a number of important debates. Radical Philosophy Honnetha s book should attract a wide audience ... [it] represents a major contribution to an exciting new research programme in critical social theory. Political Studies [A] clearly written and impressively structured amalgamation of political thought, social psychology, and current social philosophy. Simon Kow, University of Toronto