Rousseau and critical theory
Rousseau and critical theory
12 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"In Rousseau and critical theory, Alessandro Ferrara argues that among the modern philosophers who have shaped the world we inhabit, Rousseau is the one to whom we owe the idea that identity can be a source of normativity (moral and political) and that an identity's potential for playing such a role rests on its capacity for being authentic. This normative idea of authenticity brings unity to Rousseau's reflections on the negative effects of the social order, on the just political order, on education, and more generally, on ethics. It is also shown to contain important teachings for contemporary Critical Theory, contemporary views of self-constitution (Korsgaard, Frankfurt and Larmore), and contemporary political philosophy."--Abstract.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Alessandro Ferrara
Autenticidad Reflexiva
Con i barbari, contro i barbar
Con i barbari, contro i barbari
Cost-benefit analysis in multi
Cost-benefit analysis in multi-level government in Europe and the USA
Democrazia e apertura
Democrazia e apertura
Etica individuale e giustizia
Etica individuale e giustizia
Flores En El Paisaje
Flores En El Paisaje