The Skillful Self: Liberalism, Culture, and the Politics of Skill
Autor John Stopforden Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mar 2009
Using the tools of contemporary liberal theory,The Skillful Self develops an approach to the politics of culture that focuses on the concept of skill and its place in a liberal conception of the self. Support for this approach is derived from the work of Nussbaum and Sen, who make a conception of human capability basic to their views of public policy and the design of political institutions. But the politics of skill modifies the capability approach by characterizing the central human functional capabilities as functions of the skillful self. The final chapters of the book describe the competences of the skillful self, elaborating a new typology of skills and explaining why basic institutions are obliged to promote them. To make the role of skill in the central capabilities explicit in this way is not to invoke the perfectionist ideal of a culture of skill, but rather to focus on the structural role of skill in a nonperfectionist conception of truly human functioning, and on the social conditions of individual capability viewed as a function of skill.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739123348
ISBN-10: 0739123343
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739123343
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Chapter One. Liberalism, Culture, Cultural Participation
Chapter 3 Liberalism and Culture
Chapter 4 Cultural Participation
Chapter 5 Globalization and Cultural Participation
Part 6 Chapter Two. Community, Culture, Autonomy
Chapter 7 Community, Justice, Culture
Chapter 9 Culture, Context, Autonomy
Chapter 10 System, Lifeworld, Expert
Chapter 11 The Cultural Conditions of Autonomy
Part 12 Chapter Three. Culture and Identity
Chapter 13 Politics of Recognition, Politics of Respect
Chapter 14 Recognition and the Politics of Hate
Chapter 15 The Claims of the Indigenous
Part 16 Chapter Four. Education
Chapter 17 Education, Diversity, Cultural Competence
Chapter 18 Multicultural Reason
Chapter 19 Dialog as Reasonableness
Part 20 Chapter Five. Skill, Technology, Capability
Chapter 21 Skill, the Skillful Self, Deskilling
Chapter 22 Liberalism, Technology, Technological Democracy
Chapter 23 Capabilities, Resources, Capability Constrained Resourcism
Chapter 24 Central Capabilities as Functions of the Skillful Self
Part 25 Chapter Six. Politics of Skill
Chapter 26 Factors Affecting the Development of the Nonrepresentable Skills
Chapter 26 Representable and Nonrepresentable Skills
Chapter 27 Conclusion
Part 2 Chapter One. Liberalism, Culture, Cultural Participation
Chapter 3 Liberalism and Culture
Chapter 4 Cultural Participation
Chapter 5 Globalization and Cultural Participation
Part 6 Chapter Two. Community, Culture, Autonomy
Chapter 7 Community, Justice, Culture
Chapter 9 Culture, Context, Autonomy
Chapter 10 System, Lifeworld, Expert
Chapter 11 The Cultural Conditions of Autonomy
Part 12 Chapter Three. Culture and Identity
Chapter 13 Politics of Recognition, Politics of Respect
Chapter 14 Recognition and the Politics of Hate
Chapter 15 The Claims of the Indigenous
Part 16 Chapter Four. Education
Chapter 17 Education, Diversity, Cultural Competence
Chapter 18 Multicultural Reason
Chapter 19 Dialog as Reasonableness
Part 20 Chapter Five. Skill, Technology, Capability
Chapter 21 Skill, the Skillful Self, Deskilling
Chapter 22 Liberalism, Technology, Technological Democracy
Chapter 23 Capabilities, Resources, Capability Constrained Resourcism
Chapter 24 Central Capabilities as Functions of the Skillful Self
Part 25 Chapter Six. Politics of Skill
Chapter 26 Factors Affecting the Development of the Nonrepresentable Skills
Chapter 26 Representable and Nonrepresentable Skills
Chapter 27 Conclusion
Recenzii
Skillful Self is an excellent introduction to many contemporary theoretical debates in political theory. Stopford's strength as an author is to place the reader among the debates of contemporary political theory, to bring the reader along Stopford's dialectical back-and-forth development to his own conclusion. At the same time, the book crucially advances the debate over cultural poltiics by arguing that liberal principals of justice must be rooted in a richer conception of the self than what we find in the homo economicus model.
This is a book or remarkable breadth and depth. It sets out an examination of political philosophy that spans the North Atlantic, and it shows that in the depths of the common conception of government there is an unattended area that gets filled badly if it isn't filled well. Generically it's called culture, and what John Stopford specifically pleads for is a culture of skill. It's all done in a style that is both brisk and incisive.
This is a book or remarkable breadth and depth. It sets out an examination of political philosophy that spans the North Atlantic, and it shows that in the depths of the common conception of government there is an unattended area that gets filled badly if it isn't filled well. Generically it's called culture, and what John Stopford specifically pleads for is a culture of skill. It's all done in a style that is both brisk and incisive.