Table of contents for Recognition and power : Axel Honneth and the tradition of critical social theory / edited by Bert van den Brink, David Owen.

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Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
Bert van den Brink and David Owen
Part I Philosophical Approaches to Recognition
2 Analyzing Recognition: Identification, Acknowledgement and
Recognitive Attitudes Towards Persons
Heikki Ik¿aheimo and Arto Laitinen
3 Recognition and Reconciliation: Actualized Agency in Hegel's Jena
Phenomenology
Robert Pippin
4 Damaged Life: Power and Recognition in Adorno's Ethics
Bert van den Brink
5 The Potential and the Actual: Mead, Honneth, and the "I"
Patchen Markell
Part II Recognition and Power in Social Theory
6 Work, Recognition, Emancipation
Beate Roessler
7 " . . . that all members should be loved in the same way . . ."
Lior Barshack
8 Recognition of Love's Labor: Considering Axel Honneth's
Feminism
Iris Marion Young
Part III Recognition and Power in Political Theory
9 "To tolerate means to insult": Toleration, recognition, and
emancipation
Rainer Forst
10 Misrecognition, Power, and Democracy
Veit Bader
11 Reasonable Deliberation, Constructive Power, and the Struggle for
Recognition
Anthony Simon Laden
12 Self-government and 'democracy as reflexive co-operation': Re-
flections on Honneth's social and political ideal
David Owen
Part IV Axel Honneth on Recognition and Power
13 Recognition as Ideology
Axel Honneth
14 Rejoinder
Axel Honneth
Bibliography

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Critical theory.
Honneth, Axel, 1949-.
Recognition (Philosophy).
Power (Philosophy).