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Contemporary Perspectives in Critical and Social Philosophy
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This volume is also published as volume 5 of the journal Critical Horizons ISSN 1440-9917.Contemporary Perspectives in Critical and Social Philosophy brings together a range of essays concerning wa...
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This volume is also published as volume 5 of the journal Critical Horizons ISSN 1440-9917.Contemporary Perspectives in Critical and Social Philosophy brings together a range of essays concerning ways of conceptualising modernities, subjectivities, and recognition. It highlights recent developments in German critical and social philosophy and includes essays by Martin Seel, Christoph Menke, Max Pensky, Andrew Bowie, and Karl Ameriks, and critical discussions of the works of Manfred Frank, Theodor Adorno and Axel Honneth. These recent developments open onto dialogues between hermeneutics, post-structuralism, Critical Theory and the Budapest School represented here by Agnes Heller and Maria Márkus. The essays contribute to debates regarding the modern constellation between those who at first glance may be viewed as protagonists, but from the perspective of greater distance share similar concerns and pre-occupations.
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Pages: 420
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Social and Critical Theory
Publication Date:
15 December 2004
ISBN: 9789004141599
Format: Hardcover
John Rundell, Danielle Petherbridge, Jan Bryant, John Hewitt, and Jeremy Smith, are editors of the journal Critical Horizons published by Brill. Critical Horizons is an interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for the critical analysis of issues and debates within critical and social theories and the traditions through which these concerns are often voiced. The journal is committed to publishing works that offer critical and insightful analyses of contemporary societies, as well as exploring the many dimensions of the human condition through which these critiques can be made.