Freedom After the Critique of Foundations: Marx, Liberalism, Castoriadis and Agonistic AutonomySpringer, 25 Ιουλ 2012 - 276 σελίδες An exploration of the contemporary re-conception of freedom after the critique of objective truths and ideas of an unchanging human nature, in which modern self-determination was grounded. This book focuses on the radical theorist Cornelius Castoriadis and the new paradigm of 'agonistic autonomy' is contrasted with Marxian and liberal approaches. |
Περιεχόμενα
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2 Kantian Transcendence and Beyond | 44 |
A Reasonable Way Out of Ontological Traps | 63 |
Negative Liberty Isaiah Berlin and John Stuart Mill | 83 |
5 Agonic Subjectivity and the Stirrings of the New | 106 |
6 The Social the Imaginary and the Real | 123 |
7 Freedom Agonism and Creative Praxis | 149 |
8 PostCritical Liberalism and Agonistic Freedom | 179 |
9 PostFoundational Reason and Sustainable Affirmation | 198 |
Past Agonies and Present Openings of Freedom | 226 |
Notes | 240 |
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
activity agency agonistic autonomy agonistic reason alternative argument Badiou beliefs Berlin capacity capitalism Castoriadis Chapter choice collective communism conception constitution contest contingency Cornelius Castoriadis creative critical critique deliberation democracy democratic desires determinacy domination economic effects emancipation epistemic epistemology equal freedom essential essentialist ethics external forces Foucault free agency freedom calls Freud grounds historical human subject ibid idea ideal identity imaginary individuals institutions invention Kant Kant's Kantian autonomy labour Laclau liberal libertarianism limits Marx and Engels Marx's Marxism Mill's modes moral Moreover nature needs negative freedom negative liberty norms notion objective objective laws ontology particular pluralism political possibilities post-anarchist practices praxis premises principles priori laws production question radical rational reflection regime repression Roberto Unger rules self-creation self-determination self-legislation social relations society specific structures subject of freedom theory thought and action tion transcendental truth unconscious universal reason utopias validity value pluralism values various Žižek