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Full Description
The purpose of the book is to propose and exploit an analytical, critical, well defined theory of a very crucial human social relation that I call "Tutelarity/ Tutelage". This will thus explain how/why such relation is so relevant at any layer of sociality: from affective relationships, to social cooperation and interactions, to politics and democracy. The approach is theoretical and strongly grounded on cognitive science and the models of human mind: beliefs, desires, expectations, emotions, etc. Written in an accessible way, it will be of interest for a large audience, specifically to researchers and scientists interested in cognitive science and the dynamics of social relationships alike.
Contents
1. Tutelary Relationships Theory: From Daddy to Political Power.- 2. Tutelary Relations: definition and grounding.- 3. Tutelarity as a form of 'Goal-Adoption' based on 'Dependency'.- 4. Faces and Minds of Tutelage Relation.- 5. The Nature of Power and its Complex Dynamics.- 6. Misleading or Ideological Perspectives.- 7. Tutelary Nature of Norms and Normative Education.- 8. Possible Dangers and Ambivalence of Tutelarity and Assistance.- 9. Tutelarity and Trust Problems in Democracy.