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Pathologies of Reason

On the Legacy of Critical Theory
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Pathologies of Reason by Axel Honneth explores the dysfunctions and limitations of reason within social and moral contexts. The book examines how societal structures can distort rationality, leading to issues in recognition, freedom, and justice. Honneth delves into philosophical and psychological perspectives to understand these "pathologies" and their impact on individual and collective well-being.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring critical theory and concepts of social freedom and justice. It delves into the complexities of human experience and behaviour, examining how societal structures influence our reasoning and autonomy. Ideal for those fascinated by the intersection of philosophy and psychology, it provides deep insights into modern social issues.

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Pathologies of Reason

Axel Honneth has been instrumental in advancing the work of the Frankfurt School of critical theorists. His essays, collected here, address the possibilities of continuing this tradition through radically changed theoretical and social conditions.

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Axel Honneth has been instrumental in advancing the work of the Frankfurt School of critical theorists, rebuilding their effort to combine radical social and political analysis with rigorous philosophical inquiry. These eleven essays reclaim the relevant themes of the Frankfurt School, which counted Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, JΓΌrgen Habermas, Franz Neumann, and Albrecht Wellmer as members. They also engage with Kant, Freud, Alexander Mitscherlich, and Michael Walzer, whose work on morality, history, democracy, and individuality intersects with the Frankfurt School's core concerns.

Collected here for the first time in English, Honneth's essays pursue the unifying themes and theses that support the methodologies and thematics of critical social theory, and they address the possibilities of continuing this tradition through radically changed theoretical and social conditions. According to Honneth, there is a unity that underlies critical theory's multiple approaches: the way in which reason is both distorted and furthered in contemporary capitalist society. And while much is dead in the social and psychological doctrines of critical social theory, its central inquiries remain vitally relevant.

Is social progress still possible after the horrors of the twentieth century? Does capitalism deform reason and, if so, in what respects? Can we justify the relationship between law and violence in secular terms, or is it inextricably bound to divine justice? How can we be free when we're subject to socialization in a highly complex and in many respects unfree society? For Honneth, suffering and moral struggle are departure points for a new "reconstructive" form of social criticism, one that is based solidly in the empirically grounded, interdisciplinary approach of the Frankfurt School.

Series: New Directions in Critical Theory

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Pathologies of Reason by Axel Honneth is praised for its sophisticated and well-crafted exploration of social justice, offering criteria for normative judgments on Western civilization's needed changes. The book is noted for its contribution to the history and relevance of the Frankfurt School’s critical theory, with Honneth's work highlighting the lively and pertinent aspects for contemporary thought. The essays reflect Honneth’s focus on suffering and moral struggle, promoting a reconstructive approach to social criticism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231146272

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 September 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by James Ingram

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 236

About the Author

Axel Honneth is Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities in the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University and was formerly professor of social philosophy at Goethe-UniversitΓ€t Frankfurt am Main, where he also was the director of the Institute for Social Research.

James Ingram is associate professor of political science at McMaster University.

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