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Author Kateb, George, author.

Title George Kateb : dignity, morality, individuality / edited by John Seery
Published London : Routledge, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (241 pages)
Series Routledge innovators in political theory ; 6
Routledge innovators in political theory ; 6.
Contents The Concept of Human Dignity (2011) -- Is John Gray a Nihilist? (2006) -- On Being Watched and Known (2001) -- Punishment and the Spirit of Democracy (2007) -- Morality and Self-Sacrifice, Martyrdom and Self-Denial (with a new addendum) (2008) -- Democracy and Untruth (2012) -- Political Realism (2013) -- Locke and the Political Origins of Secularism (2009) -- Arendt and Individualism (1994) -- Individuality and Egotism (2002), An interview with George Kateb: Abraham Lincoln and Political Theory Questions from John E. Seery
Summary "George Kateb's writings have been innovatory in exploring the fundamental quandary of how modern democracy--sovereignty vested in the many--might nevertheless protect, respect, promote, even celebrate the singular, albeit ordinary individual. His essays, often leading to unexpected results, have focused on many inter-related topics: rights, representation, constitutionalism, war, evil, extinction, punishment, privacy, patriotism, and more. This book focuses in particular on his thought in three key areas: Dignity These essays exhibit the breadth and complexity of Kateb's notion of dignity and outline some implications for political theory. Rather than a solely moral approach to the theory of human rights, he elaborates a human-dignity rationale for the very worth of the human species Morality Here Kateb challenges the position that moral considerations are often too demanding to have a place in the rough-and-tumble of modern politics and political analysis. Rejecting common justifications for the propriety of punishment, he insists that state-based punishment is a perplexing moral problem that cannot be allayed by repairing to theories of state legitimacy. Individuality These essays gather some of Kateb's rejoinders and correctives to common conceptions and customary critiques of the theory of democratic individuality. He explains that Locke's hesitations and religious backtracking are instructive, perhaps as precursors for the ways in which vestigial beliefs can still cloud moral reasoning."-- Provided by publisher
George Kateb's writings have been innovatory in exploring the fundamental quandary of how modern democracy-sovereignty vested in the many-might nevertheless protect, respect, promote, even celebrate the singular, albeit ordinary individual. His essays, often leading to unexpected results, have focused on many inter-related topics: rights, representation, constitutionalism, war, evil, extinction, punishment, privacy, patriotism, and more. This book focuses in particular on his thought in three key areas:DignityThese essays exhibit the breadth and complexity of Kateb's notion of dignity and outl
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes An interview with George Kateb: Abraham Lincoln and political theoryIndex
Subject Democracy -- Philosophy
Dignity.
Political ethics.
Individualism -- Political aspects
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
Democracy -- Philosophy
Dignity
Individualism -- Political aspects
Political ethics
Form Electronic book
Author Seery, John Evan, editor.
ISBN 9781317600305
1317600304
9781315747095
131574709X
Other Titles Works. Selections (2014)