Critique Today (Social and Critical Theory) (Social and Critical Theory)
معرفی کتاب «Critique Today (Social and Critical Theory) (Social and Critical Theory)» نوشتهٔ Robert Sinnerbrink; Jean-Philippe Dr. Deranty; Nicholas Smith; Peter Schmiedgen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Книга Critique Today (Social and Critical Theory) Critique Today (Social and Critical Theory) Книги Психология, философия Автор: Robert Sinnerbrink Год издания: 2006 Формат: pdf Издат.:Brill Academic Publishers Страниц: 310 Размер: 1.11 ISBN: 9004149112 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:What are the tasks and potentials of critical theory today? How should we critique the present? "Critique Today" brings together a variety of perspectives in critical social philosophy that question our social and historical constellation. It includes contributions by Genevieve Lloyd, Shane O'Neill, Paul Patton, Paul Redding, Emmanuel Renault, and Nicholas Smith, and examines critical intersections in the work of Jurgen Habermas, Axel Honneth, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben. It aims to further the ongoing dialogue between German critical theory and French post-structuralism, explores the relationship between philosophy and social theory, and develops new approaches to Hegel and theories of recognition, the theme of social hope, and contemporary discussions of rights and power. Contents......Page 6 Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-Philippe Deranty, Nicholas Smith --- Critique, Hope, Power: Challenges of Contemporary Critical Theory......Page 8 Genevieve Lloyd --- Providence Lost: ‘September 11’ and the History of Evil......Page 30 Nicholas H. Smith --- Hope and Critical Theory......Page 52 Craig Browne --- Hope, Critique, and Utopia......Page 70 John Grumley --- Hegel, Habermas and the Spirit of Critical Theory......Page 94 Pauline Johnson Habermas: A Reasonable Utopian?......Page 108 Shane O’Neill --- Critical Theory, Democratic Justice and Globalisation......Page 126 Emmanuel Renault --- Radical Democracy and an Abolitionist Concept of Justice.A Critique of Habermas’ Theory of Justice......Page 144 Jean-Philippe Deranty --- The Loss of Nature in Axel Honneth’s Social Philosophy. Rereading Mead with Merleau-Ponty......Page 160 Paul Redding --- Pierre Bourdieu: From Neo-Kantian to Hegelian Critical Social Theory......Page 190 Simon Lumsden --- Reason and the Restlessness of the Speculative: Jean-Luc Nancy’s Reading of Hegel......Page 212 Peter Schmiedgen --- Polytheism, Monotheism and Public Space: Between Levinas and Arendt......Page 232 Robert Sinnerbrink --- From Machenschaft to Biopolitics: A Genealogical Critique of Biopower......Page 246 Paul Patton --- Foucault, Critique and Rights......Page 274 Notes on Contributors......Page 296 Index......Page 300 Ch. 1. Critique, Hope, Power : Challenges Of Contemporary Critical Theory / Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-philippe Deranty And Nicholas Smith -- Ch. 2. Providence Lost : 'september 11' And The History Of Evil / Genevieve Lloyd -- Ch. 3. Hope And Critical Theory / Nicholas H. Smith -- Ch. 4. Hope, Critique, And Utopia / Craig Browne -- Ch. 5. Hegel, Habermas, And The Spirit Of Critical Theory / John Grumley -- Ch. 6. Habermas : A Reasonable Utopian? / Pauline Johnson -- Ch. 7. Critical Theory, Democratic Justice And Globalisation / Shane O'neil -- Ch. 8. Radical Democracy And An Abolitionist Concept Of Justice : A Critique Of Habermas' Theory Of Justice / Emmanuel Renault -- Ch. 9. The Loss Of Nature In Axel Honneth's Social Philosophy : Rereading Mead With Merleau-ponty / Jean-philippe Deranty -- Ch. 10. Pierre Bourdieu : From Neo-kantian To Hegelian Critical Social Theory / Paul Redding -- Ch. 11. Reason And The Restlessness Of The Speculative : Jean-luc Nancy's Reading Of Hegel / Simon Lumsden -- Ch. 12. Polytheism, Monotheism And Public Space : Between Levinas And Arendt / Peter Schmiedgen -- Ch. 13. From Machenschaft Of Bipolitics : A Genealogical Critique Of Biopower / Robert Sinnerbrink -- Ch. 14. Foucault, Critique And Rights / Paul Patton. Edited By Robert Sinnerbrink ... [et Al.]. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. 9789004149113 Contents 6 Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-Philippe Deranty, Nicholas Smith --- Critique, Hope, Power: Challenges of Contemporary Critical Theory 8 Genevieve Lloyd --- Providence Lost: ‘September 11’ and the History of Evil 30 Nicholas H. Smith --- Hope and Critical Theory 52 Craig Browne --- Hope, Critique, and Utopia 70 John Grumley --- Hegel, Habermas and the Spirit of Critical Theory 94 Pauline Johnson Habermas: A Reasonable Utopian? 108 Shane O’Neill --- Critical Theory, Democratic Justice and Globalisation 126 Emmanuel Renault --- Radical Democracy and an Abolitionist Concept of Justice.A Critique of Habermas’ Theory of Justice 144 Jean-Philippe Deranty --- The Loss of Nature in Axel Honneth’s Social Philosophy. Rereading Mead with Merleau-Ponty 160 Paul Redding --- Pierre Bourdieu: From Neo-Kantian to Hegelian Critical Social Theory 190 Simon Lumsden --- Reason and the Restlessness of the Speculative: Jean-Luc Nancy’s Reading of Hegel 212 Peter Schmiedgen --- Polytheism, Monotheism and Public Space: Between Levinas and Arendt 232 Robert Sinnerbrink --- From Machenschaft to Biopolitics: A Genealogical Critique of Biopower 246 Paul Patton --- Foucault, Critique and Rights 274 Notes on Contributors 296 Index 300 What are the tasks and potentials of critical theory today? How should we critique the present? Critique Today brings together a variety of perspectives in critical social philosophy that question our social and historical constellation. It includes contributions by Genevieve Lloyd, Shane O'Neill, Paul Patton, Paul Redding, Emmanuel Renault, and Nicholas Smith, and examines critical intersections in the work of Jürgen Habermas, Axel Honneth, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben. Critique Today aims to further the ongoing dialogue between German critical theory and French post-structuralism, explores the relationship between philosophy and social theory, and develops new approaches to Hegel and theories of recognition, the theme of social hope, and contemporary discussions of rights and power. What are the tasks and potentials of critical theory today? How should we critique the present? Critique Today brings together a variety of perspectives in critical social philosophy that question our social and historical constellation. It includes contributions by Genevieve Lloyd, Shane O'Neill, Paul Patton, Paul Redding, Emmanuel Renault, and Nicholas Smith, and examines critical intersections in the work of Jurgen Habermas, Axel Honneth, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben. Critique Today aims to further the ongoing dialogue between German critical theory and French post-structuralism, explores the relationship between philosophy and social theory, and develops new approaches to Hegel and theories of recognition, the theme of social hope, and contemporary discussions of rights and power. Annotation. This volume examines critical social philosophy today, furthering the dialogue between German critical theory and French post-structuralism, exploring the relationship between philosophy and social theory, and developing new approaches to theories of recognition, social hope, and modern power
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