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The following volume is published on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute for Axiological Research in Vienna ¿ the first European Institute for the advanced philosophical and interdisciplinary study of values ¿ and is divided in two parts. The first one treats specific problems of women's struggle for rights, freedoms, and recognition, and moves successively to thematically broader methodological and hermeneutical approaches of the phenomena of exclusion and the possibilities of social integration, which are discussed in the second part. Although the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The following volume is published on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute for Axiological Research in Vienna ¿ the first European Institute for the advanced philosophical and interdisciplinary study of values ¿ and is divided in two parts. The first one treats specific problems of women's struggle for rights, freedoms, and recognition, and moves successively to thematically broader methodological and hermeneutical approaches of the phenomena of exclusion and the possibilities of social integration, which are discussed in the second part. Although the defended positions of the essays in the present volume are different from those of Habermas, they should be conceived in relation to the main issues of what he calls the "the postmetaphysical age." Hence, the authors ask such core axiological questions as: How do we think today of community, praxis and values in front of the old and new problems of injustice, oppression and exclusion? How should we consider personal and group identity in the contexts of social and cultural diversity, of world view pluralism and incommensurable lifeworlds, lifestyles and values? Moreover, what is the meaning of the key concept of "European values," can it offer a real basis for integration or does it serve rather as a new form of "dictatorship" and exclusion of otherness?
Autorenporträt
Yvanka B. Raynova, DrPhil, PhD, ScD, is is a Professor of Philosophy at the Institute for the Study of the Societies and Knowledge at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Director of the Institute for Axiological Research Vienna. She is author of numerous books, including 'Between the Said and the Unsaid. In Conversation with Paul Ricoeur '(Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang, 2009), 'Etre et etre libre: Deux passions des philosophies phenomenologiques' (Frankfurt a. M.: Peter Lang, 2010), 'Fem-inistische Philosophie im europäischen Kontext. Genderdebatten zwischen "Ost" und "West"' (Wien, Köln, Weimar: Boehlau 2010), 'Lebenswelt, Sprache und Werte' (Frankfurt a. M.: Peter Lang, in print), and of over 200 articles. She translated a number of books and studies from French into Bulgarian, among other Sartre's 'L'etre et le neant' and Paul Ricoeur's 'Le conflit des interpretations'. She is Editor of Labyrinth: An international Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, as well as of several books and book series, inter alia of 'Philosophy, Phenomenology and Hermeneutic of Values' at Peter Lang.