Theory and Practice of Recognition
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Theory and Practice of Recognition
Koskinen, Heikki J.; Hirvonen, Onni
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
330
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Inglês
9781032195070
15 a 20 dias
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The Theory and Practice of Recognition: An Introduction, Onni Hirvonen and Heikki J. Koskinen
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in Critical Theory, Heikki Ikaeheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment, Carl-Goeran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of Equals, Ritva Palmen
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire, Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlstroem
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in Critical Theory, Heikki Ikaeheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment, Carl-Goeran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of Equals, Ritva Palmen
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire, Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlstroem
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Onni Hirvonen;Heikki J. Koskinen;Christopher F. Zurn;Cillian McBride;Simon Thompson;Arto Laitinen;Antje Gimmler;Carl-Goeran Heidegren;Mikael Carleheden;Veronika Hoffmann;Sami Pihlstroem;Jaana Hallamaa;Risto Saarinen;Ritva Palmen;Maijastina Kahlos;recognition;social theory;social ontology;authenticity;populism;polarization;well-being;mutual recognition;relational self;emancipation;intersubjectivity;social invisibilization;suffering;pragmatism;Objective List Theories;Occupy Wall Street;Honneth's Claim;Good Life;Contemporary Societies;Colston Hall;Non-person Treatment;Honneth's Theory;Amour Propre;Violates;Human Life Form;Practical Self-relation;Critical Social Philosophy;Contributive Dimension;Normative Reconstruction;Recognitive Attitudes;Ideal Political Philosophy;Ceremonial Gift Exchange;Young Men;Full Fledged Personhood;Human Suffering;Recognition Order
The Theory and Practice of Recognition: An Introduction, Onni Hirvonen and Heikki J. Koskinen
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in Critical Theory, Heikki Ikaeheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment, Carl-Goeran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of Equals, Ritva Palmen
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire, Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlstroem
I Recognition, Personal Life, and the Constitution of the Self
1. Authenticity and the Problem of Social Recognition, Cillian McBride
2. Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Towards an Anthropological Turn in Critical Theory, Heikki Ikaeheimo
3. Mutual Recognition and Well-Being: What Is It for Relational Selves to Thrive?, Arto Laitinen
4. Recognition: Intersubjectivity and Self-Respect, Antje Gimmler
5. Varieties of Social Invisibilization and Non-person Treatment, Carl-Goeran Heidegren
6. The Gift Model of Recognition, Veronika Hoffmann
II Political Practice and the Theory of Recognition
7. Populism, Polarization, and Misrecognition, Christopher F. Zurn
8. The Environment of Recognition, Simon Thompson
9. Creating Irrelations: The #MeToo Phenomenon in the Light of Recognition Theory, Jaana Hallamaa
10. How to Criticize? On Honneth's Method, Mikael Carleheden
11. Emancipation and Interpretation of Norms in Contemporary Recognition Theory, Heikki J. Koskinen
12. Institutionally Mediated Recognition: A Vicious Circle?, Onni Hirvonen
III Historical and Religious Practices of Recognition
13. Recognition and Fides: Old and New Paths of Conceptual History, Risto Saarinen
14. "I Am Not Like Other People!" Desire for Esteem within the Community of Equals, Ritva Palmen
15. Citizens and the Criteria for Recognition in the Roman Empire, Maijastina Kahlos
16. Beyond the Theory-Practice Dichotomy: Pragmatism, Antitheodicy, and the Recognition of Suffering, Sami Pihlstroem
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Onni Hirvonen;Heikki J. Koskinen;Christopher F. Zurn;Cillian McBride;Simon Thompson;Arto Laitinen;Antje Gimmler;Carl-Goeran Heidegren;Mikael Carleheden;Veronika Hoffmann;Sami Pihlstroem;Jaana Hallamaa;Risto Saarinen;Ritva Palmen;Maijastina Kahlos;recognition;social theory;social ontology;authenticity;populism;polarization;well-being;mutual recognition;relational self;emancipation;intersubjectivity;social invisibilization;suffering;pragmatism;Objective List Theories;Occupy Wall Street;Honneth's Claim;Good Life;Contemporary Societies;Colston Hall;Non-person Treatment;Honneth's Theory;Amour Propre;Violates;Human Life Form;Practical Self-relation;Critical Social Philosophy;Contributive Dimension;Normative Reconstruction;Recognitive Attitudes;Ideal Political Philosophy;Ceremonial Gift Exchange;Young Men;Full Fledged Personhood;Human Suffering;Recognition Order