Recognition and social ontology / edited by Heikki Ikäheimo and Arto Laitinen.

This unique collection focuses on the unexamined connections between two contemporary, intensively debated lines of inquiry: Hegel-inspired theories of recognition (Anerkennung) and analytical social ontology. These lines address the roots of human sociality from different conceptual perspectives an...

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Superior document:Social and critical theory : a critical horizons book series, v. 11
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Social and critical theory ; v. 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (412 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
1. Recognition And Social Ontology: An Introduction /
2. The Structure Of Desire And Recognition: Self-Consciousness And Self-Constitution /
3. On Hegel’s Claim That Self-Consciousnessis “Desire Itself” (“Begierde Überhaupt”) /
4. Intuition, Understanding, And The Human Form Of Life /
5. Mutual Recognition: Hegel And Beyond /
6. Holism And Normative Essentialism In Hegel’s Social Ontology /
7. The Relevance Of Hegel’s “Absolute Spirit” To Social Normativity /
8. Recognition As The Social Grammar Of Species Being In Marx /
9. Mutual Recognition And Some Related Phenomena /
10. Social Space And The Ontology Of Recognition /
11. Recognition, Acknowledgement, And Acceptance /
12. Institutional Power, Collective Acceptance, And Recognition /
13. The Problem Of Collective Identity:The Instituting We And The Instituted We /
Index /
Summary:This unique collection focuses on the unexamined connections between two contemporary, intensively debated lines of inquiry: Hegel-inspired theories of recognition (Anerkennung) and analytical social ontology. These lines address the roots of human sociality from different conceptual perspectives and have complementary strengths, variously stressing the social constitution of persons in interpersonal relations and the emergence of social and institutional reality through collective intentionality. In this book leading theorists and younger scholars offer original analyses of the connections and suggest new ways in which theories of recognition and current approaches in analytical social ontology can enrich one another.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283121018
9786613121011
9004207503
ISSN:1572-459X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Heikki Ikäheimo and Arto Laitinen.