Kant: anthropology, imagination, freedom
In: Morality, society and culture
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In: Routledge studies in social and political thought
In: Social and critical theory 2
In: Routledge studies in social and political thought 128
Introduction: the Budapest School and its legacies : migration, modernity, philosophy / Jonathan Pickle and John Rundell -- A school? : or its homecoming in migration -- The Budapest School : travelling theory? / Peter Beilharz -- Learning from the Budapest School women / Pauline Johnson -- Criticism and aesthetics : Ferenc Fehér's views on art / Sandor Radnoti -- From critique of totalitarianism to critique of political modernity -- The Budapest School on totalitarianism : toward a new version of critical theory / Waldemar Bulira -- The critical power of needs : the radical potential in Márkus' and Heller's philosophical anthropology / Aaron Jaffe -- Praxis beyond the political : György Márkus contra Hannah Arendt / Jonathan Pickle -- Pathways to the "open utopia" : Heller and Fehér on Lukács' messianic marxism / Michael Gardiner -- Adventures in biopolitics / John Grumley -- The absolute present of historical consciousness : Ágnes Heller between the postmodern and the contemporary / David Roberts -- Critical theories of the Budapest School : reflections on Márkus and Heller -- Philosophy in the times of late modernity : reflections on György Márkus' culture, science, society / Janos Kis -- Ágnes Heller's theory of action : the incompleteness of the human being / John Rundell -- Ágnes Heller and the Kantian imaginary / Marcia Morgan -- Existential choice as existential comedy : Ágnes Heller's Wager / Katie Terezakis -- The comic political condition : Ágnes Heller's philosophy of laughter and liberty / Peter Murphy -- The image of the "good friend" in Heller : a bridge between everyday life and transcendence / Sergio Mariscal -- Index
In: International library of sociology
In: Social and critical theory v. 1
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Reasoning, Language and Intersubjectivity -- 2. Between 'Objectivism' and 'Contextualism': The Normative Foundations of Social Philosophy -- 3. The Pluralistic Public Sphere from an Ontological Point of View -- 4. Irreconcilable Differences? Habermas and Feminism -- 5. Postreligious Aesthetics and Critical Theory -- 6. Habermas, Schelling and Nature -- 7. The Debate About Truth: Pragmatism without Regulative Ideas -- 8. Why Subjectivity Matters: Critical Theory and the Philosophy of the Subject -- 9. Subjectivity as Philosophical Principle -- 10. Against a priori Intersubjectivism: An Alternative Inspired by Sartre -- 11. The Moral Imaginary of Discourse Ethics -- 12. Imaginary Turns in Critical Theory: Imagining Subjects in Tension -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z.