Philosophy of Recognition

by Professor of Philosophy and Viola Manderfeld Professor of German Frederick Neuhouser, Jay M. Bernstein, Michael Quante, and Ludwig Siep

Christopher F Zurn (Editor) and Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch (Editor)

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The theory of recognition is now a well-established and mature research paradigm in philosophy, and it is both influential in and influenced by developments in other fields of the humanities and social sciences. From debates in moral philosophy about the fundamental roots of obligation, to debates in political philosophy about the character of multicultural societies, to debates in legal theory about the structure and justification of rights, to debates in social theory about the prospects and proper objects of critical theory, to debates in ontology, philosophical anthropology and psychology about the structure of personal and group identities, theories based on the concept of intersubjective recognition have staked out central positions. At the same time, contemporary theories of recognition are strongly, perhaps indissociably, connected to themes in the history of philosophy, especially as treated in German idealism. This volume compromises a collection of original papers by eminent international scholars working at the forefront of recognition theory and provides an unparalleled view of the depth and diversity of philosophical research on the topic. Its particular strength is in exploring connections between the history of philosophy and contemporary research by combining in one volume full treatments of classical authors on recognition-Rousseau, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Marx, Freud-with cutting edge work by leading contemporary philosophers of recognition, including Fraser, Honneth, and others.
  • ISBN10 1282495909
  • ISBN13 9781282495906
  • Publish Date 1 January 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 12 May 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lexington Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 378
  • Language English