Engaging Agnes Heller

by Professor Peter Beilharz, Richard J. Bernstein, Janos Boros, and Kira Brunner Don

Professor Katie Terezakis (Editor)

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This collection of essays examines the life and thought of Agnes Heller, who rose to international acclaim as a Marxist dissident in Eastern Europe, then went on to develop one of the most comprehensive oeuvres in contemporary philosophy, putting forward a distinctive ethical theory and analyses of a vast range of topics covering most every philosophical area. Here, philosophers, sociologists, journalists, and political scientists contextualize, compare and assess different elements of Heller's work; the collection as a whole highlights relevant shifts within that work as well as its intrinsic consistency. Essays in the collection address the relationship between philosophy, political practice and everyday life, Heller's theory of modernity and her ethical theory, her recent scholarship on comedy and the Biblical book of Genesis, her theories of radical needs and radical politics, her aesthetic theory, and questions about her relationship to feminist theory. The collection includes Heller's reflections on the collected essays, as well as an early essay on her mentor LukOcs that exposes her own steadfast engagement with certain practical and philosophical issues throughout her life's work.
  • ISBN10 1306084318
  • ISBN13 9781306084314
  • Publish Date 1 January 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 12 May 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lexington Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 280
  • Language English