The idea that we are mutually dependent on the recognition of our
peers is at least as old as modernity. Across Europe, this idea has
been understood in different ways from the very beginning, according
to each country's different cultural and political conditions. This
stimulating study explores the complex history and multiple
associations of the idea of 'Recognition' in Britain, France and
Germany. Demonstrating the role of 'recognition' in the production of
important political ideas, Axel Honneth explores how our dependence on
the recognition of others is sometimes viewed as the source of all
modern, egalitarian morality, sometimes as a means for fostering
socially beneficial behavior, and sometimes as a threat to 'true'
individuality. By exploring this fundamental concept in our modern
political and social self-understanding, Honneth thus offers an
alternative view of the philosophical discourse of modernity.
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A Chapter in the History of European Ideas
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ISBN
9781108858700
Publisert
2020
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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