The fragmented world of the social

Titel: The fragmented world of the social : essays in social and political philosophy / Axel Honneth
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Veröffentlicht: Albany, NY : State Univ. of New York Press, 1995
Umfang: XXV, 343 S. ; 24 cm
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
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SUNY series in social and political thought
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Vorliegende Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.: 2000. - Online-Ressource.
ISBN: 0585058946 (Sekundärausgabe) ; 9780585058948 (Sekundärausgabe)
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  • Acknowledgments
  • Author's Introduction
  • I
  • The Tradition of Critical Theory
  • 1
  • Domination and Moral Struggle: The Philosophical Heritage of Marxism Reviewed
  • 2
  • Work and Instrumental Action: On the Normative Basis of Critical Theory
  • 3
  • A Fragmented World: On the Implicit Relevance of Lukács' Early Work
  • 4
  • Critical Theory
  • 5
  • From Adorno to Habermas: On the Transformation of Critical Social Theory
  • 6
  • Foucault and Adorno: Two Forms of the Critique of Modernity
  • II
  • Inquiries in the French Tradition of Social Theory
  • 7
  • A Structuralist Rousseau: On the Anthropology of Claude Lévi-Strauss
  • 8
  • Embodied Reason: On the Rediscovery of Merleau-Ponty
  • 9
  • The Struggle for Recognition: On Sartre's Theory of Intersubjectivity
  • 10
  • Rescuing the Revolution with an Ontology: On Cornelius Castoriadis' Theory of Society
  • 11
  • The Fragmented World of Symbolic Forms: Reflections on Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of Culture
  • III
  • Inquiries in Contemporary Moral Theory and Social Philosophy
  • 12
  • Moral Consciousness and Class Domination: Some Problems in the Analysis of Hidden Morality
  • 13
  • Pluralization and Recognition: On the Self-Misunderstanding of Postmodern Social Theories
  • 14
  • The Limits of Liberalism: On the Political-Ethical Discussion Concerning Communitarianism
  • 15
  • Integrity and Disrespect: Principles of a Conception of Morality Based on a Theory of Recognition
  • 16
  • Decentered Autonomy: The Subject after the Fall
  • Notes and References
  • Index