Naturalism and Social Philosophy
Contemporary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hartmann, Martin; Särkelä, Arvi
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Contemporary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hartmann, Martin; Särkelä, Arvi
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This book explores the many facets of naturalism in social philosophy, investigating the consequences of concepts such as second nature and forms of life. It analyses the ways in which social action, gender, work and morality are embodied and surveys the conceptions of nature at play in social criticism.
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This book explores the many facets of naturalism in social philosophy, investigating the consequences of concepts such as second nature and forms of life. It analyses the ways in which social action, gender, work and morality are embodied and surveys the conceptions of nature at play in social criticism.
Produktdetails
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- Essex Studies in Contemporary Critical Theory
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781538174920
- ISBN-10: 1538174928
- Artikelnr.: 66146413
- Essex Studies in Contemporary Critical Theory
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781538174920
- ISBN-10: 1538174928
- Artikelnr.: 66146413
Martin Hartmann is professor of Philosophy at the University of Lucerne. He focuses on political philosophy, social philosophy, philosophy of trust, Critical Theory, and the philosophy of emotions. He has published books on trust, John Dewey, the philosophy of emotions and articles on Critical Theory, pragmatism, trust, David Hume, Adam Smith, and the philosophy of emotions. His next book, The Feeling of Inequality: On Empathy, Empathy Gulfs, and the Political Psychology of Democracy, will be published with Oxford University Press. Arvi Särkelä is Lecturer of Practical Philosophy at the University of Lucerne and Postdoctoral Researcher at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. He focuses on social philosophy, philosophy of culture, philosophy of nature, and the history of philosophy. He has published many articles on Adorno, Dewey, Hegel, Nietzsche and Wittgenstein. He is the author of the book Immanente Kritik und soziales Leben: Selbsttransformative Praxis nach Hegel und Dewey (Klostermann, 2018) and co-editor of John Dewey, Sozialphilosophie (with Axel Honneth, Suhrkamp, 2019), John Dewey and Social Criticism (with Federica Gregoratto and Just Serrano, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2017) and Pathologies of Recognition (with Arto Laitinen, Studies in Social and Political Thought, 2015).
Contemporary Perspectives
Chapter 1: Naturalism and Social Philosophy: An Introduction, Martin
Hartmann and Arvi Särkelä
PART I: Second Nature and Forms of Life: Naturalistic Key Concepts in
Social Philosophy
Chapter 2: Second Nature: The Profound Depths of a Philosophical Key Term,
Axel Honneth
Chapter 3: The Stage of Difference: On the Second Nature of Civil Society
in Kant and Hegel, Thomas Khurana
Chapter 4: 1880: First Philosophical Critique of Adaptationism: Nietzsche,
Reader of Herbert Spencer, Barbara Stiegler
Chapter 5: Experimentalism, Naturalism, and the Grounds of Social Critique,
Steven Levine
Chapter 6: From Naturalism to Social Vitalism: Revisiting the
Durkheim-Bergson Debate on Moral Obligations, Louis Carré
PART II: Embodiment and Social Life: Action, Gender, and Work
Chapter 7: The Dual Mode of Social Interaction: Habit, Embodied Cognition,
and Social Action, Italo Testa
Chapter 8: Sex, Gender, and Ambiguity: Beauvoir on the Dilaceration of
Lived Experience, Mariana Teixeira
Chapter 9: The Naturalist Presuppositions of the focus on work and economy
in Dewey's Social Philosophy, Emmanuel Renault
PART III: Naturalism and Social Criticism: Social Pathology and
Philosophical Therapy
Chapter 10: The (Meta)Physician of Culture: Early Nietzsche's Disclosing
Critique of Forms of Life, Arvi Särkelä
Chapter 11: 'The Sickness of a Time': Social Pathology and Therapeutic
Philosophy, Sabina Lovibond
Chapter 12: Objective reason, ethical naturalism, and social pathology: The
case of Horkheimer and Adorno, Fabian Freyenhagen
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1: Naturalism and Social Philosophy: An Introduction, Martin
Hartmann and Arvi Särkelä
PART I: Second Nature and Forms of Life: Naturalistic Key Concepts in
Social Philosophy
Chapter 2: Second Nature: The Profound Depths of a Philosophical Key Term,
Axel Honneth
Chapter 3: The Stage of Difference: On the Second Nature of Civil Society
in Kant and Hegel, Thomas Khurana
Chapter 4: 1880: First Philosophical Critique of Adaptationism: Nietzsche,
Reader of Herbert Spencer, Barbara Stiegler
Chapter 5: Experimentalism, Naturalism, and the Grounds of Social Critique,
Steven Levine
Chapter 6: From Naturalism to Social Vitalism: Revisiting the
Durkheim-Bergson Debate on Moral Obligations, Louis Carré
PART II: Embodiment and Social Life: Action, Gender, and Work
Chapter 7: The Dual Mode of Social Interaction: Habit, Embodied Cognition,
and Social Action, Italo Testa
Chapter 8: Sex, Gender, and Ambiguity: Beauvoir on the Dilaceration of
Lived Experience, Mariana Teixeira
Chapter 9: The Naturalist Presuppositions of the focus on work and economy
in Dewey's Social Philosophy, Emmanuel Renault
PART III: Naturalism and Social Criticism: Social Pathology and
Philosophical Therapy
Chapter 10: The (Meta)Physician of Culture: Early Nietzsche's Disclosing
Critique of Forms of Life, Arvi Särkelä
Chapter 11: 'The Sickness of a Time': Social Pathology and Therapeutic
Philosophy, Sabina Lovibond
Chapter 12: Objective reason, ethical naturalism, and social pathology: The
case of Horkheimer and Adorno, Fabian Freyenhagen
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Contemporary Perspectives
Chapter 1: Naturalism and Social Philosophy: An Introduction, Martin
Hartmann and Arvi Särkelä
PART I: Second Nature and Forms of Life: Naturalistic Key Concepts in
Social Philosophy
Chapter 2: Second Nature: The Profound Depths of a Philosophical Key Term,
Axel Honneth
Chapter 3: The Stage of Difference: On the Second Nature of Civil Society
in Kant and Hegel, Thomas Khurana
Chapter 4: 1880: First Philosophical Critique of Adaptationism: Nietzsche,
Reader of Herbert Spencer, Barbara Stiegler
Chapter 5: Experimentalism, Naturalism, and the Grounds of Social Critique,
Steven Levine
Chapter 6: From Naturalism to Social Vitalism: Revisiting the
Durkheim-Bergson Debate on Moral Obligations, Louis Carré
PART II: Embodiment and Social Life: Action, Gender, and Work
Chapter 7: The Dual Mode of Social Interaction: Habit, Embodied Cognition,
and Social Action, Italo Testa
Chapter 8: Sex, Gender, and Ambiguity: Beauvoir on the Dilaceration of
Lived Experience, Mariana Teixeira
Chapter 9: The Naturalist Presuppositions of the focus on work and economy
in Dewey's Social Philosophy, Emmanuel Renault
PART III: Naturalism and Social Criticism: Social Pathology and
Philosophical Therapy
Chapter 10: The (Meta)Physician of Culture: Early Nietzsche's Disclosing
Critique of Forms of Life, Arvi Särkelä
Chapter 11: 'The Sickness of a Time': Social Pathology and Therapeutic
Philosophy, Sabina Lovibond
Chapter 12: Objective reason, ethical naturalism, and social pathology: The
case of Horkheimer and Adorno, Fabian Freyenhagen
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1: Naturalism and Social Philosophy: An Introduction, Martin
Hartmann and Arvi Särkelä
PART I: Second Nature and Forms of Life: Naturalistic Key Concepts in
Social Philosophy
Chapter 2: Second Nature: The Profound Depths of a Philosophical Key Term,
Axel Honneth
Chapter 3: The Stage of Difference: On the Second Nature of Civil Society
in Kant and Hegel, Thomas Khurana
Chapter 4: 1880: First Philosophical Critique of Adaptationism: Nietzsche,
Reader of Herbert Spencer, Barbara Stiegler
Chapter 5: Experimentalism, Naturalism, and the Grounds of Social Critique,
Steven Levine
Chapter 6: From Naturalism to Social Vitalism: Revisiting the
Durkheim-Bergson Debate on Moral Obligations, Louis Carré
PART II: Embodiment and Social Life: Action, Gender, and Work
Chapter 7: The Dual Mode of Social Interaction: Habit, Embodied Cognition,
and Social Action, Italo Testa
Chapter 8: Sex, Gender, and Ambiguity: Beauvoir on the Dilaceration of
Lived Experience, Mariana Teixeira
Chapter 9: The Naturalist Presuppositions of the focus on work and economy
in Dewey's Social Philosophy, Emmanuel Renault
PART III: Naturalism and Social Criticism: Social Pathology and
Philosophical Therapy
Chapter 10: The (Meta)Physician of Culture: Early Nietzsche's Disclosing
Critique of Forms of Life, Arvi Särkelä
Chapter 11: 'The Sickness of a Time': Social Pathology and Therapeutic
Philosophy, Sabina Lovibond
Chapter 12: Objective reason, ethical naturalism, and social pathology: The
case of Horkheimer and Adorno, Fabian Freyenhagen
Index
About the Editors and Contributors