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978-1-78348-639-7 • Hardback • November 2018 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
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Dagmar Wilhelm is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of the West of England.
Introduction / 1. Honneth and the History of the Frankfurt School / 2. A Method for Social Critique / 3. Recognition Theory / 4. Recognition and the Market / 5. Reification and Social Pathologies / 6. A New Programme for the Left: Re-appropriating Marx and Hegel / 7. Recognition Theory Meets Rawls / 8. Postmodernist Critiques / 9. Conclusion: The Future of Recognition Theory / Bibliography / Index
A particularly lucid study of Axel Honneth’s ambitious attempt at rejuvenating Frankfurt School Critical Theory. The author describes with great clarity the efficient theoretical tools the recognition paradigm provides for addressing the most important social and political issues of our time.
— Jean-Philippe Deranty, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Macquarie University
Dagmar Wilhelm presents an acute and far-reaching reading of an acute and far-reaching thinker. The book contributes to a new understanding of Axel Honneth’s oeuvre and treats it in an original and stimulating manner. Wilhelm gives equal attention to Honneth as a theorist of justice and a theorist of social pathologies, and relates Freedom’s Right and The Idea of Socialism to Honneth’s earlier work in a most illuminating way.
— Arto Laitinen, Tampere University