
Good of Recognition
The Good of Recognition analyzes the polysemy of recognition operative in the thought of two contemporary French thinkers, Emmanuel Lévinas (1906-1995) and Paul Ricœur (1913-2005). Author Michael Sohn shows that recognition--a concept most often associated with Hegel''s works--appears prominently throughout the works of Lévinas and Ricœur, which exist at the intersection of phenomenology, ethics,...
The Good of Recognition analyzes the polysemy of recognition operative in the thought of two contemporary French thinkers, Emmanuel Lévinas (1906-1995) and Paul Ricœur (1913-2005). Author Michael Sohn shows that recognition--a concept most often associated with Hegel''s works--appears prominently throughout the works of Lévinas and Ricœur, which exist at the intersection of phenomenology, ethics,...