Naturalism and Social Philosophy
Contemporary Perspectives
Martin Hartmann editor Arvi Särkelä editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Jan '25
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Can societies fall ill? Can institutions die, or social practices degenerate? Must social norms be embodied? To what extent is social action habitual? Is social life part of nature or does it transcend it? This book explores the meaning and many facets of naturalism in social philosophy. It investigates the consequences of concepts such as 'second nature' and 'forms of life' for social philosophy. It analyses the ways in which social action, gender, work and morality are embodied. It surveys the conceptions of nature at play in social criticism. It provides students and experts of social philosophy with both an overview and critical analyses of the many facets of naturalism in social philosophy from Hegel to contemporary critical theory.
Contributors: Louis Carré, Fabian Freyenhagen, Martin Hartmann, Axel Honneth, Thomas Khurana, Steven Levine, Sabina Lovibond, Arvi Särkelä, Barbara Stiegler, Mariana Teixeira, Italo Testa
If often denied and repressed, the Anthropocene has returned naturalism to the center of the possibility of social philosophy. In this splendid and timely series of essays, the classical defenders of naturalism in social theory—from Hegel and Nietzsche through to Dewey, Beauvoir, Wittgenstein, Adorno and Horkheimer—are provided with emphatic elaboration and defense. Singularly and collectively, these essays demonstrate the defining characteristics of the kind of naturalism necessary for a Critical Theory of society today. -- Jay M. Bernstein, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Philosophy, New School for Social Research
A timely and insightful collection of essays. Naturalist positions in ethics and philosophy of science are commonplace, it is high time that social philosophy starts making explicit its opposition to and reliance on naturalistic ideas. With this collection, the debate is on! -- Arto Laitinen, Tampere University
ISBN: 9781538177532
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284 pages