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    Habermas and Feminism: Critical Reflections on Normativity

    Habermas and Feminism by Duncan, Taine;

    Critical Reflections on Normativity

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1st ed. 2024
    • Kiadó Palgrave Macmillan
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. szeptember 1.
    • Kötetek száma 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783319337647
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem256 oldal
    • Méret 210x148 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk Approx. 255 p.
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    In this volume, Taine Duncan offers a critique of Jürgen Habermas inspired by ethical and political feminist philosophy. She argues for a critical, theoretically grounded relational ethics and maintains that modern critical theory must be sensitive to social, political, and embodied difference. The utopian spirit of normative ethics, she suggests, can only be fairly achieved by fluidly working together for shared interests. By synthesizing feminist hopes for utopian ideals with the concept of solidarity that emerges from a relational ethics, this book puts forth a feminist project of cosmopolitanism as foundational for an ethical society. Habermas and Feminism explores the relevance of Habermas to philosophy while discussing how his strictures and assumptions limit what normative ethics should actually engender, a notion of embodied subjectivity contributing to emancipation and political participation. 

    Duncan delves into the pressing contemporary need for an emancipatory democratic theory that is responsive to feminist thought and takes intersectionality, immigration issues, and disability theory into account. By contrasting Habermas? recent applications of normativity and consensus with the realities of feminist concerns, this book offers an alternative critical theoretical perspective. 

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    Hosszú leírás:

    In this volume, Taine Duncan offers a critique of Jürgen Habermas inspired by ethical and political feminist philosophy. She argues for a critical, theoretically grounded relational ethics and maintains that modern critical theory must be sensitive to social, political, and embodied difference. The utopian spirit of normative ethics, she suggests, can only be fairly achieved by fluidly working together for shared interests. By synthesizing feminist hopes for utopian ideals with the concept of solidarity that emerges from a relational ethics, this book puts forth a feminist project of cosmopolitanism as foundational for an ethical society. Habermas and Feminism explores the relevance of Habermas to philosophy while discussing how his strictures and assumptions limit what normative ethics should actually engender, a notion of embodied subjectivity contributing to emancipation and political participation. 

    Duncan delves into the pressing contemporary need for an emancipatory democratic theory that is responsive to feminist thought and takes intersectionality, immigration issues, and disability theory into account. By contrasting Habermas? recent applications of normativity and consensus with the realities of feminist concerns, this book offers an alternative critical theoretical perspective. 

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Normativity, Belonging, and Identity Politics.- 2. The Public-Private Antinomy and Issues of Democratic Participation in a Globalized World.- 3. Solidarity and Utopia: Feminist Goals in Critical Theory.- 4. Seeking Utopia Not Consensus: How Immigration and Migration Challenge Us to Think Topically.- 5. Care Ethics, Disability Advocacy and The Future of Human Nature.- 6. Conclusion: Emancipatory Intersubjectivity: How Dialogue Across Difference Strengthens Critical Theory. 

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