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Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
1438437404
ISBN-13
9781438437408
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117264260

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
199 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Mimesis and Reason : Habermas's Political Philosophy
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Individual Philosophers, Aesthetics, Political
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy
Author
Gregg Daniel Miller
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2011-004019
Reviews
"This reconstruction of Habermas is sure to be met with hostility and will inevitably boil the blood of any card-carrying Habermasian ... the book is a highly original addition to the growing body of literature that recognises the brilliance of Habermas, yet seeks to move past perceived problems or tensions within aspects of his thought ... This book should enliven debate concerning the future of critical theory, and more specifically its relationship with aesthetic theory." -- Political Studies Review "Moving beyond the impasse of mimesis versus communicative rationality, an alternative that pitted Adorno against Habermas, Gregg Daniel Miller opens up a new vista in the continuing effort to develop a viable Critical Theory for the twenty-first century. Drawing on the insights of Mead and Benjamin, he imaginatively and persuasively establishes a point d'appui for rational critique that extends well beyond wan proceduralism without regressing to a discredited metaphysics. The result is a remarkable first book, which is less about the past of Critical Theory than its future." -- Martin Jay, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Preface Introduction 1. Reason and Mimesis I. The Postmetaphysical Condition of Reason II. Mimesis III. Mimesis Against Disenchantment IV. Mimesis as Re-Enchantment? V. Toward a Reconstruction of Communicative Action 2. Mimesis in Communicative Action: Habermas and Plato I. Modernity and its Anti-Mimetic Cogito II. Divine Mimesis III. Prosaic Mimesis IV. Poetic Mimesis V. The Manner of Mimesis VI. The Grammar of Mimesis VII. Toward the Affective Bond of Understanding 3. The Subject in Communicative Action: Habermas and George Herbert Mead I. Two Phases of the Self: I and Me II. The Individuated Self III. From Play to Game IV. From Image to Symbol V. I the Artist VI. Mead's Anti-mimesis VII. Habermas' Intersubjective Ego 4. The Experience of Mimesis: Habermas and Walter Benjamin I. Weberian Pneuma II. Experience III. Lament for Experience ( Erfahrung ) Lost IV. Shock and Wisdom in Postauratic Experience V. Postauratic Experience as Mimesis in Language VI. Habermas's Benjaminian Experience VII. Conclusions Coda: Habermas and the Affective Bond of Understanding Notes
Synopsis
Complicating the standard interpretation of Habermas as a proceduralist, Mimesis and Reason uncovers the role that mimesis, or imitation, plays as a genuinely political force in communicative action. Through a penetrating examination of Habermas's use of themes and concepts from Plato, George Herbert Mead, and Walter Benjamin, Gregg Daniel Miller reconstructs Habermas's theory to reveal a new, postmetaphysical articulation of reason that lays the groundwork for new directions in political theory., Excavates the experiential structure of Habermas's communicative action. Complicating the standard interpretation of Habermas as a proceduralist, Mimesis and Reason uncovers the role that mimesis, or imitation, plays as a genuinely political force in communicative action. Through a penetrating examination of Habermas's use of themes and concepts from Plato, George Herbert Mead, and Walter Benjamin, Gregg Daniel Miller reconstructs Habermas's theory to reveal a new, postmetaphysical articulation of reason that lays the groundwork for new directions in political theory.
LC Classification Number
JA71.M458 2012

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