Ebook: Alienation
Author: Rahel Jaeggi (editor), Frederick Neuhouser (editor), Frederick Neuhouser (editor), Alan Smith (editor)
- Series: New Directions in Critical Theory, 4
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Language: English
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In this book, Rahel Jaeggi draws on the Hegelian philosophical tradition, phenomenological analyses grounded in modern conceptions of agency, and recent work in the analytical tradition to reconceive alienation as the absence of a meaningful relationship to oneself and others, which manifests in feelings of helplessness and the despondent acceptance of ossified social roles and expectations. By severing alienation's link to a problematic conception of human essence while retaining its social-philosophical content, Jaeggi provides resources for a renewed critique of social pathologies. Her work revisits the arguments of Rousseau, Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger, placing them in dialogue with Thomas Nagel, Bernard Williams, and Charles Taylor.
A bold defense of a neglected concept and its relevance for critical social theory.