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Philosophical Perspectives on Power and Domination : Theories and Practices

Bove, Laurence F.(Volume editor)Duhan Kaplan, Laura(Volume editor)
Part of the Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace series
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The essays in this volume explore in detail many of the ways power structures our daily personal, political and intellectual lives, and evaluate the workings of power using a variety of theoretical paradigms, from Hobbesian liberalism to Foucauldian feminist postmodernism.

Taken as a whole, the book aims towards an end to unjust and destructive uses of power and the flowering of an encouraging, educated empowerment for all human beings in a pluralistic world.

Section I offers a progressive chain of arguments that moves from the acceptance of domination, through the rejection of domination and, finally, to a new vision of power based on equality and mutual respect.

Section II explores the questions, how is the philosophical self, that is, our very understanding of who we are, implicated in the web of power and domination?

Section III responds to political realism as it explores morally ideal solutions to the global problems of poverty, war and hunger.

Section IV discusses ways in which our thought and practice in both public and private life are bound up in hierarchies of domination.

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Product Details
Editions Rodopi B.V.
9042002611 / 9789042002616
Paperback / softback
303.301
01/01/1997
Netherlands
326 pages
155 x 235 mm, 581 grams
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