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G. A. Cohen

Liberty, Justice and Equality

Sypnowich, Christine

Key Contemporary Thinkers

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1. Auflage Juli 2024
288 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-5095-2993-3
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G. A. Cohen was one of the towering political philosophers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. His intellectual career was unusually wide-ranging, and he was celebrated internationally not only for his for his penetrating ideas about liberty, justice, and equality, but for his method, a highly original and influential combination of analytical philosophy and Marxism.
Christine Sypnowich guides readers through the rich body of Cohen's work. By identifying five 'paradoxes' in his thought, she explores the origins of his interest in analytical philosophy, his engagement with the ideas of right-wing libertarianism, his critique of John Rawls's work, his late-career turn to conservatism, and the tension between his preoccupation with individual responsibility and the idea of a socialist ethos. Sypnowich acknowledges the strengths of Cohen's positions as well as their tensions and flaws, and presents him as a thinker of startling insight.
This compelling introduction is a go-to resource for students and scholars of modern political philosophy.

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G. A. Cohen was one of the towering political philosophers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. His intellectual career was unusually wide-ranging, and he was celebrated internationally not only for his for his penetrating ideas about liberty, justice, and equality, but for his method, a highly original and influential combination of analytical philosophy and Marxism.
Christine Sypnowich guides readers through the rich body of Cohen's work. By identifying five 'paradoxes' in his thought, she explores the origins of his interest in analytical philosophy, his engagement with the ideas of right-wing libertarianism, his critique of John Rawls's work, his late-career turn to conservatism, and the tension between his preoccupation with individual responsibility and the idea of a socialist ethos. Sypnowich acknowledges the strengths of Cohen's positions as well as their tensions and flaws, and presents him as a thinker of startling insight.
This compelling introduction is a go-to resource for students and scholars of modern political philosophy.

Preface
1 The Political is Personal: G. A. Cohen's Philosophical Journey
2 No-Bullshit Marxism and the Fate of Historical Materialism
3 Rescuing Freedom from Nozick
4 Rescuing Justice from Rawls
5 Taking Responsibility for Egalitarianism
6 Rescuing Existing Value - for or Against Socialism?
7 Conclusion: Paradox and Legacy
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Christine Sypnowich is Professor of Philosophy (cross-appointed to the Faculty of Law) and Queen's National Scholar at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.