What makes individuals what they are? How should they judge their
social and political interaction with the world? What makes them
authentic or inauthentic? This original and provocative study explores
the concept of "authenticity" and its relevance for radical politics.
Weaving together close readings of three 20th century thinkers: Martin
Heidegger, Karl Jaspers and Jean-Paul Sartre with the concept of
authenticity, Stephen Eric Bronner illuminates the phenomenological
foundations for self-awareness that underpin our sense of identity and
solidarity. He claims that different expressions of the existential
tradition compete with one another in determining how authenticity
might be experienced, but all of them ultimately rest on
self-referential judgments. The author’s own new framework for a
political ethic at once serves as a corrective and an alternative.
Wonderfully rich, insightful, and nuanced, Stephen Eric Bronner has
produced another bookshelf staple that speaks to crucial issues in
politics, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Existentialism,
Authenticity, Solidarity will appeal to scholars, students and readers
from the general public alike.
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ISBN
9781000298192
Publisert
2020
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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