Description |
xxi, 215 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Pt. I. An Alternative Tradition in Modern Social Theory: Hegel's Original Idea. 1. The Struggle for Self-preservation: On the Foundation of Modern Social Philosophy. 2. Crime and Ethical Life: Hegel's Intersubjectivist Innovation. 3. The Struggle for Recognition: On the Social Theory in Hegel's Jena Realphilosophie -- Pt. II. A Systematic Renewal: The Structure of Social Relations of Recognition. 4. Recognition and Socialization: Mead's Naturalistic Transformation of Hegel's Idea. 5. Patterns of Intersubjective Recognition: Love, Rights, and Solidarity. 6. Personal Identity and Disrespect: The Violation of the Body, the Denial of Rights, and the Denigration of Ways of Life -- Pt. III. Social-philosophical Perspectives: Morality and Societal Development. 7. Traces of a Tradition in Social Philosophy: Marx, Sorel, Sartre. 8. Disrespect and Resistance: The Moral Logic of Social Conflicts. 9. Intersubjective Conditions for Personal Integrity: A Formal Conception of Ethical Life |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Translation from German of: Kampf um Anerkennung |
Subject |
Recognition (Psychology)
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Social conflict.
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Social sciences -- Philosophy.
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LC no. |
95002732 |
ISBN |
0745611605 (hardback : acid-free paper) |
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0745618383 (paperback) |
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