The Political Theory of Recognition: A Critical IntroductionISBN: 978-0-7456-2761-8
Hardcover
224 pages
October 2006, Polity
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1 Introduction.
1. 1 The Rise of Recognition.
1. 2 The Politics of Recognition.
1. 3 Three Theories of Recognition.
1. 4 A Plan of the Argument.
2 Recognition as Love.
2. 1 Introduction.
2. 2 Charles Taylor: The Dialogical Self.
2. 3 Axel Honneth: A Philosophical Anthropology.
2. 4 Nancy Fraser: The Discursive Subject.
2. 5 The Critique of Psychologization.
2. 6 Conclusions.
3 Recognition as Respect.
3. 1 Introduction.
3. 2 Charles Taylor: The Politics of Universalism.
3. 3 Axel Honneth: Legal Recognition.
3. 4 Nancy Fraser: Parity of Participation.
3. 5 A Critical Comparison.
3. 6 Conclusions.
4 Recognition as Esteem.
4. 1 Introduction.
4. 2 Charles Taylor: The Politics of Difference.
4. 3 Axel Honneth: The Principle of Achievement.
4. 4 Nancy Fraser: The Revaluation of Values.
4. 5 A Critical Comparison.
4. 6 Conclusions.
5 Recognition and Redistribution.
5. 1 Introduction.
5. 2 Nancy Fraser: Redistribution, Recognition and Participation.
5. 3 Axel Honneth: Redistribution as Recognition.
5. 4 A Critical Comparison.
5. 5 Conclusions.
6 Recognition and Democracy.
6. 1 Introduction.
6. 2 Charles Taylor: Participatory Self-rule.
6. 3 Axel Honneth: Reflexive Cooperation.
6. 4 Nancy Fraser: Radical Democracy.
6. 5 A Critical Comparison.
6. 6 Conclusions.
7 Struggles for Recognition.
7. 1 Introduction.
7. 2 Axel Honneth: Struggles for Recognition.
7. 3 Criticisms of Honneth.
7. 4 Conclusions.
8 Conclusion.
Notes.
References.
Index.