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Author Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel, author.

Title Hanna Fenichel Pitkin : politics, judgment, action / edited by Dean Mathiowetz
Published London : Routledge, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge innovators in political theory ; 7
Routledge innovators in political theory ; 7.
Contents Hanna Fenichel Pitkin and the dilemmas of political thinking / Dean Mathiowetz -- 1. Action and membership (1984) -- 2. Food and freedom in The flounder (1984) -- 3. Slippery Bentham : some neglected cracks in the foundation of utilitarianism (1990) -- 4. Obligation and consent (1965-1966) -- 5. Two selections on Plato's Republic from Wittgenstein and justice (1972) -- 6. Relativism : a lecture (1984) -- 7. Justice : on relating private and public (1981) -- 8. Judgment and autonomy (1984) -- 9. The citizen and his rivals (1984) -- 10. The mandate-independence controversy (1967) -- 11. Representation and democracy : uneasy alliance (*2004) -- 12. Absent authority : Marx (1998) -- 13. The social in The human condition (1998) -- 14. An interview with Hanna Fenichel Pitkin
Summary Hanna Fenichel Pitkin has made key contributions to the field of political philosophy, pushing forward and clarifying the ways that political theorists think about action as the exercise of political freedom. In so doing, she has offered insightful studies of the problems of modern politics that theorists are called to address, and has addressed them herself in a range of theoretical genres. This collection of her works approaches each of these dimensions of Pitkin's contributions in turn: The Modern Condition and the Impetus to Theorize: Pitkin has offered sustained reflection on what aspects of modern political life prompt the impulse to theorize politics. Highlighting the pitfalls that modern life and philosophy also present for that enterprise, she suggests an agenda for political theorizing that engages the dilemmas of modernity in ways that grasp the importance of paradox as a portal of insight into the modern condition, and eschews attempts at easy resolution. Moral Philosophy, Judgment, Justice: Pitkin has turned at several points in her career to the concept of justice as one that particularly brings together questions of agency and responsibility, the insights of moral philosophy, and judgment. Drawing upon a variety of methodological resources and theoretical inspirations, her work engages ordinary language philosophy, pedagogical practice, and textual study, to yield a complex and subtle set of observations, all of which open moral philosophy and matters of judgment to questions of action and responsibility in the exercise of political freedom. Action: Political agency and its obstacles are a key theme in Pitkin's work and a main area of her theoretical innovation. She has examined the appeal of autonomy as a picture of political agency, explored the ways that the institutional arrangements of modern liberal societies attempt to link of individual and political agency and offered a picture of political freedom as maintaining the tension between individual'parts'and collective'wholes, 'Finally, Pitkin has meditated on the political and social conditions that most impede our ability to grasp agency as a practice of political freedom, and gestured to paths that may lead forward
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 29, 2016)
Subject Political science -- Philosophy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
Political science -- Philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Mathiowetz, Dean, 1972- editor.
ISBN 9781317801924
131780192X
Other Titles Works. Selections