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Author:
Aboulafia, Mitchell.
Title:
Transcendence : on self-determination and cosmopolitanism / Mitchell Aboulafia.
Publisher:
Stanford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2010
Description:
202 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Autonomy (Philosophy)
Self (Philosophy)
Cosmopolitanism--Philosophy.
Transcendence (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Modern.
Autonomie (Philosophie)
Moi (Philosophie)
Cosmopolitisme--Philosophie.
Transcendance (Philosophie)
Autonomy (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Modern.
Self (Philosophy)
Transcendence (Philosophy)
Autonomie
Weltbürgertum
Determinisme.
Sociale psychologie.
Sociale filosofie.
Selbstbestimmung.
Philosophie.
Weltbürgertum.
Transzendenz.
Transcendens--filosofiska aspekter.
Determinism--filosofiska aspekter.
Jaget--filosofiska aspekter.
Autonomy (Philosophy)
Self (Philosophy)
Cosmopolitanism--Philosophy.
Transcendence (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Modern.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-192) and index.
Contents:
Don't fence me in : Rorty and Sartre -- On freedom and action : Dewey and Sartre -- A (neo) American in Paris : Bourdieu and Mead -- Mead on cosmopolitanism, sympathy, and war -- W.E.B. Du Bois : double-consciousness, Jamesian sympathy, and the cosmopolitan -- Self-concept in the new sociology of ideas : reflections on Neil Gross's Richard Rorty : the making of an American philosopher -- Eros and self-determination -- What if Hegel's master and slave were women?
Summary:
Notions of self-determination are central to modern politics, yet the relationship between the self-determination of individuals and peoples has not been adequately addressed, nor adequately allied to cosmopolitanism. Transcendence seeks to rectify this by offering an original theory of self and society. It highlights overlooked affinities between existentialism and pragmatism and compares figures central to these traditions. The book's guiding thread is a unique model of the social development of the self that is indebted to the pragmatist George Herbert Mead. Drawing on the work of thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic--Hegel, William James, Dewey, Du Bois, Sartre, Marcuse, Bourdieu, Rorty, Neil Gross, and Jean-Baker Miller--and according supporting roles to Adam Smith, Habermas, Herder, Charles Taylor, and Simone de Beauvoir, Aboulafia combines European and American traditions of self-determination and cosmopolitanism in a new and persuasive way.
ISBN:
0804770204
9780804770200
0804770190
9780804770194
OCLC:
(OCoLC)501404227
LCCN:
2010001787
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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