Respect and Power

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authority
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autonomy and freedom
care
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critical ethics
critical theory
critical theory analysis
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freedom
genealogy
genealogy of respect in ethics
individuality
justification
Kant
Kant's critical philosophy
Kantian philosophy
Kant’s critical philosophy
Michel Foucault
modernity
normative theory
power
recognition
respect
Roberto Mordacci
self-respect
social power dynamics
status
strength
violence

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032991160
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a historically informed, theoretically systematic, and critically articulated theory of respect that challenges many of the presuppositions of the current debate in ethics and politics. It develops a theory of respect as the rule of power relations, which draws connections between Kant’s critical philosophy and Critical Theory.

The concept of respect is the foundation of normative theory. Any human practice is subject to a judgment in terms of respect, and a comprehensive theory is needed to critically assess our individual and social practices. This book elaborates an uncommon understanding of respect through a historical reconstruction of the practices of respect and a theoretical analysis of the limits of current theories of respect. Power is the fundamental force at work in social relations, and respect is the recognition of power with a critical stance that defines how power is to be used and regulated. A close confrontation with Hannah Arendt’s and Michel Foucault’s conceptions of power offers the opportunity to clarify in which sense respect is the rule of power relations. This also helps to overcome the anthropocentric bias inherent in many theories of respect. It is important to recognize that living beings and nature possess power, and that we must acknowledge this and understand the limitations of our power over them.

Respect and Power will appeal to researchers and graduate students working in moral and political philosophy, political theory, critical theory, and the social sciences.

Roberto Mordacci is Full Professor of Moral Philosophy at San Raffaele University, Milan. His research areas are the philosophy of history (postmodernism, utopia), normative ethics (respect, moral reasons), and critical theory. Among his recent books are Critica e utopia. Da Kant a Francoforte (Critique and Utopia. From Kant to Frankfurt, 2023); Ritorno a Utopia (Back to Utopia, 2020); La condizione neomoderna (The Neomodern Condition, 2017).

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