Dialogical approaches to struggles over recognition and distribution
@article{Temelini2014DialogicalAT, title={Dialogical approaches to struggles over recognition and distribution}, author={Michael Temelini}, journal={Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy}, year={2014}, volume={17}, pages={423 - 447} }
This paper contrasts three non-skeptical ways of explaining and reconciling political struggles: monologue, instrumental dialogue, and a comparative dialogical approach promoted by Charles Taylor and James Tully. It surveys the work of Taylor and Tully to show three particular family resemblances: their emphasis on practice, irreducible diversity, and periodic reconciliation. These resemblances are evident in the way they employ dialogical approaches to explain struggles over recognition and…
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