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SSPT 25 - Special Issue: Pathologies of Recognition
SSPT 25 - Special Issue: Pathologies of Recognition
Published:
2015-12-16
Articles
Pathologies of Recognition: An Introduction
Arto Laitinen, Arvi Särkelä, Heikki Ikäheimo
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01. Conceptualizing Causes for Lack of Recognition: Capacities, Costs and Understanding
Heikki Ikäheimo
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02. Social Pathologies, Reflexive Pathologies, and the Idea of Higher-Order Disorders
Arto Laitinen
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03. Ideology as Artificial Respiration: Hegel on Stoicism, Skepticism and Unhappy Consciousness
Arvi Särkelä
04. Pathology of Love as Gender Domination: Recognition and Gender Identities in Axel Honneth and Jessica Benjamin
Federica Gregoratto
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05. Women as instruments in the dialectics of the Nation
Sari Roman-Lagerspetz
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06. Laughing at Oneself: On the New Social Character
Jarno Hietalahti
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07. Social freedom in contemporary capitalism: A reconstruction of Axel Honneth’s normative approach to the economy
Hans Arentshorst
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08. Recognition and the ideology of merit
Heidi Elmgren
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09. The Professional Form of Recognition in Social Work
Petteri Niemi
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10. Political liberalism and the preventive containment of unreasonable beliefs and behavior
Joonas Pennanen
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11. Pathologies of Collective Recognition
Onni Hirvonen
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12. (Pathologies of) Recognition in Schelling´s Thought on Evil
Olli Pitkänen
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Reviews
Review of 'Alienation' by Rahel Jaeggi
Robert Froese
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Review of 'Freedom's Right' by Axel Honneth
Loughlin Gleeson
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Review of 'Recognition' by Cillian McBride
Noell Birondo
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Review of 'Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents' by Anita Konzelmann Ziv and Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.)
Anton Killin
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Review of 'Kritik von Lebensformen' by Rahel Jaeggi
Hans Arentshorst
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