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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION 1
- 1 Recognition Between Power and Normativity: A Hegelian Critique of Judith Butler 21
- 2 Recognition and the Social Bond: A Response to Axel Honneth 31
- 3 Intelligibility and Authority in Recognition: A Reply 55
- 4 Recognition and Mediation: A Second Reply to Axel Honneth 61
- 5 Historicizing Recognition: From Ontology to Teleology 69
- 6 Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology 99
- 7 How Should We Understand the Ambivalence of Recognition? Revisiting the Link Between Recognition and Subjection in the Works of Althusser and Butler 129
- 8 Recognition, Constitutive Domination, and Emancipation 161
- 9 Return to Reification: An Attempt at Systematization 191
- 10 Negativity in Recognition: Post- Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory 223
- 11 Beyond Needs: Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization 257
- 12 Freedom, Equality, and Struggles of Recognition: Tully, Rancière, and the Agonistic Reorientation 293
- CONTRIBUTORS 321
- INDEX 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION 1
- 1 Recognition Between Power and Normativity: A Hegelian Critique of Judith Butler 21
- 2 Recognition and the Social Bond: A Response to Axel Honneth 31
- 3 Intelligibility and Authority in Recognition: A Reply 55
- 4 Recognition and Mediation: A Second Reply to Axel Honneth 61
- 5 Historicizing Recognition: From Ontology to Teleology 69
- 6 Recognizing Ambivalence: Honneth, Butler, and Philosophical Anthropology 99
- 7 How Should We Understand the Ambivalence of Recognition? Revisiting the Link Between Recognition and Subjection in the Works of Althusser and Butler 129
- 8 Recognition, Constitutive Domination, and Emancipation 161
- 9 Return to Reification: An Attempt at Systematization 191
- 10 Negativity in Recognition: Post- Freudian Legacies in Contemporary Critical Theory 223
- 11 Beyond Needs: Recognition, Conflict, and the Limits of Institutionalization 257
- 12 Freedom, Equality, and Struggles of Recognition: Tully, Rancière, and the Agonistic Reorientation 293
- CONTRIBUTORS 321
- INDEX 325