Geschichte, Negativismus und Skepsis als Herausforderungen politischer Theorie: Judith N. Shklar

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (4) (2014)
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Abstract

This introduction to the special issue on Judith N. Shklar starts with a brief outline of her early life, her emigration, and the academic circumstances of and influences on her major works. A second part elucidates how the negativism and skepticism that constitute the central tenets of her political thought can best be described as a “phenomenology of the vulnerability of the Other.” Her empha- sis on active historical remembrance, wariness towards communitarianism, and distrust of overly harmonious models of society puts her in the company of recent theories of political dissensus. A final look at the problems arising from her nega- tivism identifies the weak spots in Shklar’s argument, drawing out the difficulty of institutionalizing such a position and the internal incoherence of a perspective that historically is aimed at the twentieth century and theoretically at the seventeenth.

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Hannes Bajohr
University of California, Berkeley
Burkhard Liebsch
Ruhr-Universität Bochum

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