Nouvelles perspectives pour la reconnaissance
Lectures et enquêtes
New Perspectives in Recognition Theory. Readings and Investigations
This volume introduces the reader to contemporary debates on recognition, examines the strength of the theories and arguments that shape these debates, analyses the historical origins of the paradigm of recognition, discusses the critical potential of recognition theories in various areas of scientific and philosophical research, and thus offers new perspectives on much-debated issues in social, political and philosophical thinking.
Historically, recognition is a key concept in German ...
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Editor's note
Illustration de couverture : Le printemps (détail), 1620-1630, Pieter Bruegel, huile sur bois, CC BY-SA 4.
- Publisher : ENS Éditions
- Series : La croisée des chemins
- Place of publication : Lyon
- Year of publication : 2019
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 29 octobre 2019
- EAN (Print version) : 979-10-362-0167-7
- Electronic EAN : 979-10-362-0169-1
- DOI : 10.4000/books.enseditions.13359
- Number of pages : 364 p.
Première partie. Réinterpréter Hegel et Marx
Réflexion sur le non-institutionnalisable et les possibilités de la révolte chez Hegel
Les ambivalences d’une critique
Remarques sur l’actualité philosophique de Karl Marx
Deuxième partie. Autour de l’École de Francfort
Réflexions à partir d’Adorno et de Benjamin
De la Théorie critique à la théorie de la reconnaissance
Un conflit d’interprétation entre Honneth et Ricœur
Troisième partie. Ouvrir de nouveaux domaines
Des éducateurs proposant des ateliers créatifs auprès de personnes adultes handicapées
L’école face aux paradoxes du paradigme de la reconnaissance
This volume introduces the reader to contemporary debates on recognition, examines the strength of the theories and arguments that shape these debates, analyses the historical origins of the paradigm of recognition, discusses the critical potential of recognition theories in various areas of scientific and philosophical research, and thus offers new perspectives on much-debated issues in social, political and philosophical thinking.
Historically, recognition is a key concept in German philosophy (both German Idealism and Critical Theory). While it continues to be a remarkably fecund concept in debates on politics, law, economics, feminism and labour theory, “recognition” is also well suited to elucidate and help solve problems facing scholars in other disciplines such as aesthetics and educational studies. In making this case, the authors of the book show that recognition plays a major role in a wide range of areas of social life.
This volume follows La « reconnaissance » comme principe de la Théorie critique, in the same collection. It is intended for all readers interested in recognition theory. In particular, it is intended for scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates in philosophy, political science, sociology, psychology, anthropology, cross-cultural and multicultural studies, and other allied fields in the humanities and social sciences.
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