Recognition-German idealism as an ongoing challenge /

There has been an intensive debate in recent years, particularly in political philosophy, on how the concept of recognition ( Anerkennung) can bring insight into understanding social and political relationships and answering ethical questions. Proponents of this philosophy seek to apply German Ideal...

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Other Authors: Krijnen, Christian.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden : Brill, 2014.

Series: Critical Studies in German Idealism 10.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2014, ISBN: 9789004262492.

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Call Number: B2745 .R43 2014

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • 1. Introduction /
  • Christian Krijnen
  • 2. Hegel's Concept of Recognition-What Is It? /
  • Heikki Ikäheimo
  • 3. The Paradigm of Recognition and the Free Market /
  • Paul Cobben
  • 4. From Autonomy to Recognition /
  • Robert Brandom
  • 5. The Metaphysics of Recognition: On Hegel's Concept of Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology of Spirit /
  • Arthur Kok
  • 6. Recognition-Future Hegelian Challenges for a Contemporary Philosophical Paradigm /
  • Christian Krijnen
  • 7. The Tragedy of Misrecognition-The Desire for a Catholic Shakespeare and Hegel's Hamlet /
  • Simon Critchley
  • 8. Recognition and Dissent: Schelling's Conception of Recognition and Its Contribution to Contemporary Political Philosophy /
  • Emiliano Acosta
  • 9. Kantian Version of Recognition: The Bottom-Line of Axel Honneth's Project /
  • Donald Loose
  • 10. Anerkennung - Ein Ausweg aus einer Verlegenheit? /
  • Kurt Walter Zeidler
  • 11. Recognition of Norms and Recognition of Persons: Practical Acknowledgment in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit /
  • Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer
  • 12. Finitude, Rational Justification and Mutual Recognition /
  • Kenneth R. Westphal
  • 13. Inter-Personality and Wrong /
  • Klaus Vieweg
  • 14. The Dialectic of Normative Attitudes in Hegel's Lordship and Bondage /
  • Sasa Josifovic
  • 15. From Love to Recognition: Hegel's Conception of Intersubjectivity in a Developmental-Historical Perspective /
  • Erzsébet Rózsa
  • 16. Friendship in Hegel and Its Interpretation in Theories of Recognition /
  • Jean-Christophe Merle
  • Index of Terms
  • Index of Names.