Imposed rationality and besieged imagination : practical life and social pathologies /: practical life and social pathologies. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Imposed rationality and besieged imagination : practical life and social pathologies /: practical life and social pathologies. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Imposed rationality and besieged imagination : practical life and social pathologies
- Further Information:
- Note: Gustavo Pereira.
- Authors:
- Pereira, Gustavo
- Contents:
- Introduction I Practical life: imagination, autonomy and reflection I.1. Practical imagination I.1.1. Ethical imagination I.1.2. Moral imagination I.1.3. Political imagination I.1.4. Legal imagination I.2. Autonomy I.2.1. Reciprocal recognition autonomy as descentered autonomy I.2.2. Differentiated autonomy and perfectionism I.3. Reflection 1.3.1. Self-distancing, identification and endorsement 1.3.2. Superficial and deep reflection 1.3.3. Normative friction as a trigger for reflection I.4. Imagination, autonomy and reflection as normative criteria II Social pathologies as a blockage to imagination II.1. Social pathologies: tradition and conceptualization II.1.1. Modern imaginaries, anonimyty and social pathologies II.1.2. Alienation and social pathologies II.1.3. Tradition and projection II.1.4. Appropriaton of the tradition and conceptualizaton II.1.5. Social pathologies as a distortion of practical contexts II.1.6. Social pathologies as a failure of imagination II.2. Social pathologies: distinctive features II.2.1. Social rationalization and anonymous social processes: from Weber to Habermas II.2.2. The imposition of a type of practical reason II.2.3. The undermining of imagination, autonomy and reflection II.2.4. Ideology and masking as deceptive justifications II.2.5. Perception of social pathologies through sensitivity to vulnerability III. Counteracting social pathologies: normative friction and anonymous injustice III.1. Civil society, institutions and democraticIntroduction I Practical life: imagination, autonomy and reflection I.1. Practical imagination I.1.1. Ethical imagination I.1.2. Moral imagination I.1.3. Political imagination I.1.4. Legal imagination I.2. Autonomy I.2.1. Reciprocal recognition autonomy as descentered autonomy I.2.2. Differentiated autonomy and perfectionism I.3. Reflection 1.3.1. Self-distancing, identification and endorsement 1.3.2. Superficial and deep reflection 1.3.3. Normative friction as a trigger for reflection I.4. Imagination, autonomy and reflection as normative criteria II Social pathologies as a blockage to imagination II.1. Social pathologies: tradition and conceptualization II.1.1. Modern imaginaries, anonimyty and social pathologies II.1.2. Alienation and social pathologies II.1.3. Tradition and projection II.1.4. Appropriaton of the tradition and conceptualizaton II.1.5. Social pathologies as a distortion of practical contexts II.1.6. Social pathologies as a failure of imagination II.2. Social pathologies: distinctive features II.2.1. Social rationalization and anonymous social processes: from Weber to Habermas II.2.2. The imposition of a type of practical reason II.2.3. The undermining of imagination, autonomy and reflection II.2.4. Ideology and masking as deceptive justifications II.2.5. Perception of social pathologies through sensitivity to vulnerability III. Counteracting social pathologies: normative friction and anonymous injustice III.1. Civil society, institutions and democratic ethical life III.1.1. Civil society, democratic ethical life and communicative power III. 1.2. Institutions III.1.3. Democratic ethical life III.2. Anonymous injustice III.2.1. Obstacles to justice and anonymous injustice III.2.2. Lifestyles and justice III.2.3. Comprehensive conceptions, ideas of the good and lifestyles III.2.4. Complex societies and uncoupling of lifestyles III.2.5. Justice and lifestyles Concluding remarks. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xv, 192 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 301.1
Social structure
Imagination
Imagination (Philosophy)
Social sciences -- Philosophy
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030265205
- Related ISBNs:
- 303026520X
9783030265199 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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