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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Berlin :Suhrkamp,
    ISBN: 978-3-518-73578-7 , 3-518-73578-0
    Language: German
    Edition: 1. Auflage, neue Ausgabe
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Lebensform. ; Ethik. ; Sozialphilosophie. ; Lebensform ; Ethik ; Sozialphilosophie
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783518299074
    Language: German
    Pages: 329 Seiten
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    Series Statement: suhrkamp taschenbuch wissenschaft 2307
    Uniform Title: Capitalism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fraser, Nancy, 1947 - Kapitalismus
    DDC: 306.342
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    Keywords: Kapitalismus ; Kritik ; Sozialphilosophie ; Theorie ; Capitalism History ; Critical theory ; Gespräch ; Kapitalismus ; Kritische Theorie ; Fraser, Nancy 1947- ; Jaeggi, Rahel 1967- ; Kritische Theorie ; Kapitalismus ; Kapitalismus ; Kritische Theorie ; Fraser, Nancy 1947- ; Jaeggi, Rahel 1967-
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  • 3
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    Book
    Berlin : Suhrkamp
    ISBN: 9783518295878 , 351829587X
    Language: German
    Pages: 451 Seiten , 18 cm
    Edition: Originalausgabe
    Additional Information: Rezension Held, Lukas Jaeggi, Rahel, Kritik von Lebensformen Berlin, 2014
    Series Statement: Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 1987
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Jaeggi, Rahel, 1967 - Kritik von Lebensformen
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    Keywords: Social sciences Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Criticism (Philosophy) ; Lebensform ; Ethik ; Sozialphilosophie
    Abstract: Lassen sich Lebensformen kritisieren? Lässt sich über Lebensformen sagen, sie seien gut, geglückt oder gar rational? Die politische Ordnung des liberalen Rechtsstaats versteht sich als Versuch, das gesellschaftliche Zusammenleben auf eine Weise zu gestalten, die sich zu den unterschiedlichen Lebensformen neutral bzw. "ethisch enthaltsam" verhält. Dadurch werden Fragen nach der Art und Weise, in der wir individuell oder kollektiv unser Leben führen, in den Bereich nicht weiter hinterfragbarer Präferenzen oder als unhintergehbar gedachter Identitätsfragen ausgelagert. Wie über Geschmack lässt sich über Lebensformen dann nicht mehr streiten. Rahel Jaeggi hingegen behauptet: Über Lebensformen lässt sich mit Gründen streiten. Lebensformen sind als Ensembles sozialer Praktiken auf die Lösung von Problemen gerichtet. Sie finden ihren Maßstab "in der Sache" des Problems
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  • 4
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    Book
    Berlin : Suhrkamp
    ISBN: 9783518295878
    Language: German
    Pages: 451 S.
    Edition: Originalausg., 2. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 1987
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    Keywords: Lebensform ; Ethik ; Sozialphilosophie
    Abstract: Lassen sich Lebensformen kritisieren? Lässt sich über Lebensformen sagen, sie seien gut, geglückt oder gar rational? Die politische Ordnung des liberalen Rechtsstaats versteht sich als Versuch, das gesellschaftliche Zusammenleben auf eine Weise zu gestalten, die sich zu den unterschiedlichen Lebensformen neutral bzw. "ethisch enthaltsam" verhält. Dadurch werden Fragen nach der Art und Weise, in der wir individuell oder kollektiv unser Leben führen, in den Bereich nicht weiter hinterfragbarer Präferenzen oder als unhintergehbar gedachter Identitätsfragen ausgelagert. Wie über Geschmack lässt sich über Lebensformen dann nicht mehr streiten. Rahel Jaeggi hingegen behauptet: Über Lebensformen lässt sich mit Gründen streiten. Lebensformen sind als Ensembles sozialer Praktiken auf die Lösung von Problemen gerichtet. Sie finden ihren Maßstab "in der Sache" des Problems
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    Book
    Berlin :Suhrkamp,
    ISBN: 978-3-518-29587-8
    Language: German
    Pages: 451 Seiten.
    Edition: Orig.-Ausg., 1. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 1987
    Series Statement: Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft
    DDC: 300.1
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    Keywords: Lebensform. ; Ethik. ; Sozialphilosophie. ; Lebensform ; Ethik ; Sozialphilosophie
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780745671574 , 9780745671567
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 244 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fraser, Nancy, 1947 - Capitalism
    DDC: 330.12/2
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    Keywords: Kapitalismus ; Kritik ; Capitalism History ; Critical theory ; Kapitalismus ; Kritische Theorie ; Kapitalismus ; Kritische Theorie
    Abstract: "What is capitalism? How do we understand its relation to twenty-first century society? What does it mean to criticize capitalism? And what kinds of social conflict and struggle can we expect to find under capitalism? In this important new book, Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi take a fresh look at the big questions surrounding this peculiar social form known as "capitalism," upending many of our commonly held assumptions about what capitalism is and how to subject it to critique. Jaeggi presses Fraser to develop her new, "expanded" view of capitalism, in which capitalism is more than an economic system but an "institutionalized social order" that encompasses multiple domains of society - including the state monopoly on violence, the organization of family life, and relations to the natural environment. Fraser shows how, throughout its history, various regimes of capitalism have relied on a series of institutional separations between economy and polity, production and social reproduction, and human and non-human nature, periodically readjusting the "boundaries" between these domains in response to crises and upheavals. Fraser and Jaeggi discuss in what sense such "boundary struggles" offer a key to understanding capitalism's contradictions and the multiple forms of conflict to which it gives rise. What emerges from this analysis is a renewed crisis critique of capitalism which puts our present conjuncture into broader perspective, along with sharp diagnoses of the weaknesses of contemporary progressive politics, the recent resurgence of right-wing populism, and what would be required of a viable left alternative. This major new book by two leading critical theorists will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the nature and future of capitalism and with the key questions of progressive politics today."
    Abstract: "In this new book, leading critical theorists Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi develop a new theory of the history and nature of capitalism, drawing out its implications for how we criticise capitalism and think about social conflict and crisis today. They also examine the future of capitalism and the key challenges facing progressive politics."
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Conceptualizing Capitalism -- 2. Historicizing Capitalism -- 3. Criticizing Capitalism -- 4. Contesting Capitalism -- Notes
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    URL: Cover
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    ISBN: 9780745671574 , 9780745671567
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 244 Seiten
    Edition: Reprinted
    Keywords: Capitalism History ; Critical theory
    Abstract: "What is capitalism? How do we understand its relation to twenty-first century society? What does it mean to criticize capitalism? And what kinds of social conflict and struggle can we expect to find under capitalism? In this important new book, Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi take a fresh look at the big questions surrounding this peculiar social form known as "capitalism," upending many of our commonly held assumptions about what capitalism is and how to subject it to critique. Jaeggi presses Fraser to develop her new, "expanded" view of capitalism, in which capitalism is more than an economic system but an "institutionalized social order" that encompasses multiple domains of society - including the state monopoly on violence, the organization of family life, and relations to the natural environment. Fraser shows how, throughout its history, various regimes of capitalism have relied on a series of institutional separations between economy and polity, production and social reproduction, and human and non-human nature, periodically readjusting the "boundaries" between these domains in response to crises and upheavals. Fraser and Jaeggi discuss in what sense such "boundary struggles" offer a key to understanding capitalism's contradictions and the multiple forms of conflict to which it gives rise. What emerges from this analysis is a renewed crisis critique of capitalism which puts our present conjuncture into broader perspective, along with sharp diagnoses of the weaknesses of contemporary progressive politics, the recent resurgence of right-wing populism, and what would be required of a viable left alternative. This major new book by two leading critical theorists will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the nature and future of capitalism and with the key questions of progressive politics today."
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674737754 , 067473775X
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 395 Seiten , 25 cm
    Uniform Title: Kritik von Lebensformen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jaeggi, Rahel Critique of Forms of Life
    DDC: 300.1
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    Keywords: Social sciences Philosophy ; Social history Philosophy ; Social change Moral and ethical aspects ; Social ethics ; Criticism (Philosophy) ; Lebensform ; Ethik ; Sozialphilosophie
    Abstract: For many liberals, the question "Do others live rightly?" feels inappropriate. Liberalism seems to demand a follow-up question: "Who am I to judge?" Peaceful coexistence, in this view, is predicated on restraint from morally evaluating our peers. But Rahel Jaeggi sees the situation differently. Criticizing is not only valid but also useful, she argues. Moral judgment is no error; the error lies in how we go about judging. One way to judge is external, based on universal standards derived from ideas about God or human nature. The other is internal, relying on standards peculiar to a given society. Both approaches have serious flaws and detractors. In On the Critique of Forms of Life, Jaeggi offers a third way, which she calls "immanent" critique. Inspired by Hegelian social philosophy and engaged with Anglo-American theorists such as John Dewey, Michael Walzer, and Alasdair MacIntyre, immanent critique begins with the recognition that ways of life are inherently normative because they assert their own goodness and rightness. They also have a consistent purpose: to solve basic social problems and advance social goods, most of which are common across cultures. Jaeggi argues that we can judge the validity of a society's moral claims by evaluating how well the society adapts to crisis--whether it is able to overcome contradictions that arise from within and continue to fulfill its purpose. Jaeggi enlivens her ideas through concrete, contemporary examples. Against both relativistic and absolutist accounts, she shows that rational social critique is possible.--
    Note: "This book was originally published as Kritik von Lebensformen © Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2014"--Title page verso. - Translated from the German. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-381) and index , Introduction : Against "ethical abstinence" , Part I. An ensemble of practices : forms of life as social formations. What is a form of life? , Form of life : concept and phenomenon , Duration, depth, scope , A modular concept of forms of life , Forms of life as inert ensembles of practices , What are (social) practices? , The interconnected character of practices , The moment of inertia , Practice, criticism, reflection , Part II. Solutions to problems : forms of life as normatively constituted formations. The normativity of forms of life , Norms and normativity , Modes of normativity , Three types of norm justification , Lack of correspondence with its concept , Forms of life as problem-solving entities , What are problems? , Given or made? The problem with problems , Attempts at problem-solving : Hegel's theory of the family , Crises of problem-solving , Second order problems , Part III. Forms of criticism. What is internal criticism? , External and internal criticism , The strategy of internal criticism , Advantages and limits of internal criticism , "To find the new world through criticism of the old one" : immanent criticism , Criticism of a new type , The strategy of immanent criticism , Potentials and difficulties , Part IV. The dynamics of crisis and the rationality of social change. Successful and failed learning processes , Change, development, learning, progress , Are forms of life capable of learning? , Deficient learning processes , Why does history matter? , Crisis-induced transformations : Dewey, MacIntyre, Hegel , Social change as experimental problem-solving , The dynamics of traditions , History as a dialectical learning process , Problem or contradiction? , Problems as indeterminateness , Crisis as a break in continuity , Crisis as dialectical contradiction , The problem with contradiction , The dynamics of learning processes , Problem-solving as an experimental learning process , The dynamics of traditions , The source of progress and of degeneration , A dialectical-pragmatist understanding of learning processes , Conclusion : A critical theory of criticism of forms of life
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin : Suhrkamp
    ISBN: 9783518295878
    Language: German
    Pages: 451 S.
    Edition: Orig.-Ausg., 1. Aufl.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Suhrkamp-E-Books. Philosophie und Religion
    Series Statement: Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 1987
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Jaeggi, Rahel, 1967 - Kritik von Lebensformen
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    Keywords: Liberalismus ; Gesellschaft ; Kritik ; Politische Philosophie ; Lebensführung ; Lebensform ; Ethik ; Sozialphilosophie
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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