Explores the relevance of Bakhtin's thought to social theory. Greg M.
Nielsen brings Mikhail Bakhtin's ethics and aesthetics into a dialogue
with social theory that responds to the sense of ambivalence and
uncertainty at the core of modern societies. Nielsen situates a social
theory between Bakhtin's norms of answerability and Jürgen Habermas's
sociology, ethics, and discourse theory of democracy in a way that
emphasizes the creative dimension in social action without reducing
explanation to the emotional and volitional impulse of the individual
or collective actor. Some of the classical sources that support this
mediated position are traced to Alexander Vvedenskij's and Georg
Simmel's critiques of Kant's ethics, Hermann Cohen's philosophy of
fellowship, and Max Weber's and George Herbert Mead's theories of
action. In the shift from Bakhtin's theory of interpersonal relations
to a dialogic theory of societal events that defends the bold claim
that law and politics should not be completely separated from the
specificity of ethical and cultural communities, a study of
citizenship and national identity is developed.
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Social Theory Between Bakhtin and Habermas
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ISBN
9780791489321
Publisert
2021
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Suny Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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