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Article: Jean-Philippe Deranty, Danielle Petherbridge, John Rundell and Robert Sinnerbrink (eds.): Recognition, Work, Politics: New Directions in French Critical Theory.(Book review)
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- June 22, 2008
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Jean-Philippe Deranty, Danielle Petherbridge, John Rundell and Robert Sinnerbrink (eds.)
Recognition, Work, Politics: New Directions in French Critical Theory
Brill, 2007, 315 pp.
ISBN: 978-90-04-15788-0 (bbk) 55 [pounds sterling]
This book deals with a diverse range of developments in French critical theory and within its various dialogues. The first chapters engage most with post-structuralism; the middle section with German critical theory; and the final chapters with Durkheim and classical French theory. It brings together the work of a range of notable philosophers including Balibar, Ranciere and Honneth, although the chapters by the last two are the ...
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