Political Phenomenology

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affective politics
Alexandre Kojeve
Andreas Oberprantacher
Arendt's Phenomenology
Arendt's Theory
Arendt’s Phenomenology
Arendt’s Theory
asymmetrical recognition
Australian Legal Order
Bernhard Waldenfels
Bettina Bergo
Brigitte Bargetz
Carl Schmitt
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Christian Gruny
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Common World
concernedness
Contemporary Societies
continental philosophy
continental political philosophy
Debra Bergoffen
decolonial praxis
democracy
democratic embodiment
Dialectical Reason
Emmanuel Alloa
Epistemic Ignorance
Epistemic Injustice
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Fanonian Praxis
first-person perspective
Florian Grosser
Fractured Space Time
Franz Fanon
Gerhard Thonhauser
Hannah Arendt
Hans Lindahl
Husserl
Jacob Rogozinski
Jacques Ranciere
judgment
legitimacy
Linda Zerilli
Lisa Guenther
Maren Wehrle
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normative political theory
Pascal Delhom
Pelagie Island
phenomenological analysis of political experience
Plural Action
political assembly
Political Episteme
political experience
Political Grammar
political ontology
Political Phenomenology
political philosophy
political practice
political theory
political violence
Post Truth Politics
power
prison society
Public Assemblies
Robert Bernasconi
Sartre
sentimentality
Sophie Loidolt
Spanish Housing Bubble
Steffen Herrmann
Tent Embassy
Thomas Bedorf
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367193157
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent years phenomenology has become a resource for reflecting on political questions. While much of this discussion has primarily focused on the ways in which phenomenology can help reformulate central concepts in political theory, the chapters in this volume ask in a methodological and systematic way how phenomenology can connect first-person experience with normative principles in political philosophy. The chapters are divided into three thematic sections. Part I covers the phenomenology of political experience. The chapters in this section focus on a variety of experiences that we come across in political practice. The chapters in Part II address the phenomenology of political ontology by examining the constitution of the realm of the political. Finally, Part III analyzes the phenomenology of political episteme in which our political world is grounded. Political Phenomenology will be of interest to researchers working on phenomenology, Continental philosophy, and political theory.

Thomas Bedorf is Professor at the Institute of Philosophy at FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.

Steffen Herrmann is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy at FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.