Recognition, Identity, and Difference

In Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikaheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung. Springer. pp. 459-468 (2018)
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Abstract

This entry discusses three forms of politics of recognition: politics of universalism, affirmative identity politics and deconstructive politics of difference. It examines the constitutive, causally formative, and normative role that recognition has for the relevant senses of universal standing, particular identity, and difference in these approaches.

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Arto Laitinen
Tampere University
Onni Hirvonen
University of Jyväskylä

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Difference and repetition.Gilles Deleuze - 1994 - London: Athlone Press.
Inclusion and Democracy.Iris Marion Young - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
A Secular Age.Charles Taylor - 2007 - Harvard University Press.

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