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The Conception of Recognition in Ethics and Political Philosophy

  • Irakli Dekanozishvili
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2025
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What is the meaning of recognition and why is it so important? What does it have to do with the human life form and democracy? The book tries to answer these questions and will show how proper forms of recognition relationships positively affect our personal and social life, whereas the absence of it can profoundly undermine our autonomy and well-being. The importance of recognition extends beyond the constitution of human persons; it is a pivotal concept in shaping the vision of a just society and ensuring the autonomy of individuals within a democratic state. This book argues that the normative foundation of democracy is not solely political but fundamentally social, grounded in relations of recognition that structure justice, autonomy, and participation. This framework is referred to as the "recognition-theoretical model of democracy". It provides a viable foundation for reconstructing a fair democratic polity that emphasizes substantive and interpersonal practices of human sociality.

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Irakli Dekanozishvili, PhD, is a lecturer at Ilia State University (Tbilisi, Georgia) where he teaches courses in ethics and political philosophy. He has obtained his doctoral degree in Philosophy from University of Münster and Ilia State University as part of the international joint PhD program "Democracy, Human Rights and Religion" (DHR).

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eBook veröffentlicht am:
13. Oktober 2025
eBook ISBN:
9783969753439
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Frontmatter:
26
Inhalt:
189
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1
Tabellen:
3
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