The fragility of concern for others : Adorno and the ethics of care / Estelle Ferrarese ; translated by Steven Corcoran.

Estelle Ferrarese is one of the leading figures of the contemporary French reception of Critical Theory and this book offers a renewal of the thinking of Theodor W. Adorno. Ferrarese develops our thinking about the social conditions of caring for others, while arguing for an understanding of moralit...

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Main Author: Ferrarese, Estelle (Author)
Other Authors: Corcoran, Steve (Translator)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2021]
Series:Contemporary continental ethics.
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Summary:Estelle Ferrarese is one of the leading figures of the contemporary French reception of Critical Theory and this book offers a renewal of the thinking of Theodor W. Adorno. Ferrarese develops our thinking about the social conditions of caring for others, while arguing for an understanding of morality that is materialist and political - always-already political. Taking the social philosopher Theodor W. Adorno as a point of departure, she questions this social philosophy by submitting it to ideas deriving from theories of care. She thinks through the mechanisms of the social fragility of caring for others, the moral gesture it enjoins, as well as its political stakes. In the end, Ferrarese shows that the capitalist form of life, strained by a generalised indifference, produces a compartmentalised attention to others, one limited to very particular tasks and domains and attributed to women.
Item Description:Translated from the French.
Physical Description:1 online resource (148 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1474467415
9781474467414
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