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.
Danielle Petherbridge is an Irish Research Council research fellow in the school of philosophy at University College Dublin. She is editor of Axel Honneth: Critical Essays, (2011), co-editor of Recognition, Work, Politics: New Direction in French Critical Theory, (2007); Contemporary Perspectives in Critical and Social Philosophy, (2004); and coordinating editor of the journal Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory.
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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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