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spelling | Recognition and ambivalence / edited by Heikki Ikäheimo, Kristina Lepold, and Titus Stahl. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] 1 online resource (vi, 337 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New directions in critical theory ; 77 Includes bibliographical references and index. "Recognition is one of the most debated concepts in contemporary social and political thought. Its proponents, such as Axel Honneth, hold that to be recognized by others is a basic human need that is central to forming an identity, and the denial of recognition deprives individuals and communities of something essential for their flourishing. Yet critics including Judith Butler have questioned whether recognition is implicated in structures of domination, arguing that the desire to be recognized can motivative individuals to accept their assigned place in the social order by conforming to oppressive norms or obeying repressive institutions. Is there a way to break this impasse? Recognition and Ambivalence brings together leading scholars in social and political philosophy to develop new perspectives on recognition and its role in social life. It begins with a debate between Honneth and Butler, the first sustained engagement between these two major thinkers on this subject. Contributions from both proponents and critics of theories of recognition further reflect upon and clarify the problems and challenges involved in theorizing the concept and its normative desirability. Together, they explore different routes toward a critical theory of recognition, departing from wholly positive or negative views to ask whether it is an essentially ambivalent phenomenon. Featuring original, systematic work in the philosophy of recognition, this book also provides a useful orientation to the key debates on this important topic"-- Provided by publisher Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 06, 2021). Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Recognition Between Power and Normativity: A Hegelian Critique of Judith Butler -- 2 Recognition and the Social Bond: A Response to Axel Honneth -- 3 Intelligibility and Authority in Recognition: A Reply -- 4 Recognition and Mediation: A Second Reply to Axel Honneth -- 5 Historicizing Recognition: From Ontology to Teleology -- 6 Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology -- 7 How Should We Understand the Ambivalence of Recognition? Revisiting the Link Between Recognition and Subjection in the Works of Althusser and Butler -- 8 Recognition, Constitutive Domination, and Emancipation -- 9 Return to Reification: An Attempt at Systematization -- 10 Negativity in Recognition: Post- Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory -- 11 Beyond Needs: Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization -- 12 Freedom, Equality, and Struggles of Recognition: Tully, Rancière, and the Agonistic Reorientation -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX Honneth, Axel, 1949- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78038362 Butler, Judith, 1956- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99035460 Butler, Judith, 1956- fast Honneth, Axel, 1949- fast Recognition (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92001089 Reconnaissance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Movements Critical Theory. bisacsh Recognition (Philosophy) fast Ikäheimo, Heikki, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003080664 Lepold, Kristina, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020058256 Stahl, Titus, 1979- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015126546 has work: Recognition and ambivalence (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFGTdWc7Q8VGQjqGDKKFmm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Recognition and ambivalence. New York : Columbia University Press, 2021 9780231177603 (DLC) 2020046693 New directions in critical theory ; 77. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007039389 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2662792 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Recognition and ambivalence / New directions in critical theory ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Recognition Between Power and Normativity: A Hegelian Critique of Judith Butler -- 2 Recognition and the Social Bond: A Response to Axel Honneth -- 3 Intelligibility and Authority in Recognition: A Reply -- 4 Recognition and Mediation: A Second Reply to Axel Honneth -- 5 Historicizing Recognition: From Ontology to Teleology -- 6 Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology -- 7 How Should We Understand the Ambivalence of Recognition? Revisiting the Link Between Recognition and Subjection in the Works of Althusser and Butler -- 8 Recognition, Constitutive Domination, and Emancipation -- 9 Return to Reification: An Attempt at Systematization -- 10 Negativity in Recognition: Post- Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory -- 11 Beyond Needs: Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization -- 12 Freedom, Equality, and Struggles of Recognition: Tully, Rancière, and the Agonistic Reorientation -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX Honneth, Axel, 1949- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78038362 Butler, Judith, 1956- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99035460 Butler, Judith, 1956- fast Honneth, Axel, 1949- fast Recognition (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92001089 Reconnaissance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Movements Critical Theory. bisacsh Recognition (Philosophy) fast |
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title | Recognition and ambivalence / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Recognition Between Power and Normativity: A Hegelian Critique of Judith Butler -- 2 Recognition and the Social Bond: A Response to Axel Honneth -- 3 Intelligibility and Authority in Recognition: A Reply -- 4 Recognition and Mediation: A Second Reply to Axel Honneth -- 5 Historicizing Recognition: From Ontology to Teleology -- 6 Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology -- 7 How Should We Understand the Ambivalence of Recognition? Revisiting the Link Between Recognition and Subjection in the Works of Althusser and Butler -- 8 Recognition, Constitutive Domination, and Emancipation -- 9 Return to Reification: An Attempt at Systematization -- 10 Negativity in Recognition: Post- Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory -- 11 Beyond Needs: Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization -- 12 Freedom, Equality, and Struggles of Recognition: Tully, Rancière, and the Agonistic Reorientation -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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title_full | Recognition and ambivalence / edited by Heikki Ikäheimo, Kristina Lepold, and Titus Stahl. |
title_fullStr | Recognition and ambivalence / edited by Heikki Ikäheimo, Kristina Lepold, and Titus Stahl. |
title_full_unstemmed | Recognition and ambivalence / edited by Heikki Ikäheimo, Kristina Lepold, and Titus Stahl. |
title_short | Recognition and ambivalence / |
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topic | Honneth, Axel, 1949- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78038362 Butler, Judith, 1956- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99035460 Butler, Judith, 1956- fast Honneth, Axel, 1949- fast Recognition (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92001089 Reconnaissance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Movements Critical Theory. bisacsh Recognition (Philosophy) fast |
topic_facet | Honneth, Axel, 1949- Butler, Judith, 1956- Recognition (Philosophy) Reconnaissance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Movements Critical Theory. |
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