ヘーゲルの承認論<br>Hegel's Theory of Recognition : From Oppression to Ethical Liberal Modernity (Continuum Studies in Philosophy)

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Hegel's Theory of Recognition : From Oppression to Ethical Liberal Modernity (Continuum Studies in Philosophy)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781847061294
  • DDC分類 323.101

基本説明

Concludes, contrary to recent critics of Hegelian recognition, that Hegel's theory can successfully guide modern liberal and states toward the achievement of social equality.

Full Description

This is a significant and timely study of Hegel's social theory - there has been a resurgence of scholarly interest in Hegel in recent years. Since the 1960s 'New Left' emancipatory movements have claimed that women, ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians, and other groups are oppressed. Some liberal theorists have treated their demands for equality as matters of toleration, of securing by law the equal treatment of cultures and conceptions of the good. However, much more is involved. Also at stake are conceptions of identity differences that inform social practices and perpetuate inequalities that are beyond the reach of legislation. This book outlines an alternative approach to a liberal politics of difference. Sybol Anderson begins by constructing a definition of oppression that illuminates, from a liberal perspective, its salient features. Exposing the limits of toleration as a response, Anderson reaches beyond it for a viable concept of recognition. Hegel's theory of recognition proves an indispensable resource in this endeavor.
Anderson concludes, contrary to recent critics of Hegelian recognition, that Hegel's theory can successfully guide modern liberal states toward the achievement of social equality.

Contents

Introduction: Redeeming Recognition; 1. Oppression Reconsidered; 2. Misrecognition as Oppression; 3. Overcoming Oppression: The Limits of Toleration; 4. Beyond Toleration: Toward a Concept of Recognition; 5. Hegel's Theory of Recognition in the Phenomenology: Recognitive Understanding and Freedom; 6. Recognition in the Philosophy of Right: Particularity and its Right; 7. Winning the Right of Particularity: Recognizing Difference in Ethical Life; Conclusion: Hegel, Recognition, and Ethical Liberal Modernity; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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