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- catalog abstract ""The reader will find herein a philosophical understanding of alienation and a prescription for overcoming it. This conclusion is established by a progression of logically interrelated concepts provided in successive chapters. Development begins by first explaining alienation with a general philosophical conception of negativity. Upon this basis, the self is defined and the phases of its development are described. The process of socialization is then analyzed with its contributing components defined. This foundation is applied to understanding social institutions and phenomena, particularly religion and culture. Alienation and socialization is then related to personal freedom and the contemporary cultural experimentation with extending its scope and limits. Along the way in these analyses, the roots of evil and the role of traditional authority are dealt with. Finally, a prescription for overcoming alienation is provided in terms of socialization and the development of freedom and rationality for every individual."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12547771.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""The reader will find herein a philosophical understanding of alienation and a prescription for overcoming it. This conclusion is established by a progression of logically interrelated concepts provided in successive chapters. Development begins by first explaining alienation with a general philosophical conception of negativity. Upon this basis, the self is defined and the phases of its development are described. The process of socialization is then analyzed with its contributing components defined. This foundation is applied to understanding social institutions and phenomena, particularly religion and culture. Alienation and socialization is then related to personal freedom and the contemporary cultural experimentation with extending its scope and limits. Along the way in these analyses, the roots of evil and the role of traditional authority are dealt with. Finally, a prescription for overcoming alienation is provided in terms of socialization and the development of freedom and rationality for every individual."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]) and index.".
- catalog description "Tribute to Hegel -- Beyond Myth and Metaphor -- Phenomena of Alienation -- Freedom -- Negativity -- Foundation of Alienation -- Ontological Principle of Negativity -- What or Who is the Other? -- The Being of Thought -- Thinking the Universal -- The Thought of Being -- The Truth of Being -- Alienation -- Alienation -- Impetus for Self-Development -- Nature of the Self -- Narcissism and Self-development -- Narcissistic Selfhood -- Egoistic Selfhood -- Social Selfhood -- The Alienated Self -- Natural Self-seeking -- Roots of Evil -- Alienating Work -- Self-objectifying Work -- Social Dominance and Submission -- Alienating Self-objectification -- Alienating Collective Work -- Self-objectification requires Socialization -- Freudian Repression versus Hegelian Sublation -- Alienation and Identification -- Social Roles and Alienation -- Freedom -- Freedom and Rationality -- Freedom and Necessity -- Normative Freedom -- Critique of Personal Freedom -- Freedom and Authority -- Escaping Freedom -- Social Implications of Rational Freedom -- Religious Dealienation -- Religious Alienation -- Authoritarian Evil -- Atonement -- Escaping Finitude -- Alienating Religion -- God as Other of Self -- God as Self -- Cultural Alienation -- Derivation of Culture -- Defective Socialization -- Subordinating Self to Culture -- Subordinating Culture to Self -- Identification with Cultural Authority -- Totalitarian Culture -- Cultural Dealienation -- Dealienation -- Defining Dealienation -- Overcoming Alienation -- Authoritarian Dealienation.".
- catalog extent "xxix, 350 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0761822208 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : University Press of America,".
- catalog subject "128 21".
- catalog subject "Alienation (Philosophy)".
- catalog subject "B808.2 .M68 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tribute to Hegel -- Beyond Myth and Metaphor -- Phenomena of Alienation -- Freedom -- Negativity -- Foundation of Alienation -- Ontological Principle of Negativity -- What or Who is the Other? -- The Being of Thought -- Thinking the Universal -- The Thought of Being -- The Truth of Being -- Alienation -- Alienation -- Impetus for Self-Development -- Nature of the Self -- Narcissism and Self-development -- Narcissistic Selfhood -- Egoistic Selfhood -- Social Selfhood -- The Alienated Self -- Natural Self-seeking -- Roots of Evil -- Alienating Work -- Self-objectifying Work -- Social Dominance and Submission -- Alienating Self-objectification -- Alienating Collective Work -- Self-objectification requires Socialization -- Freudian Repression versus Hegelian Sublation -- Alienation and Identification -- Social Roles and Alienation -- Freedom -- Freedom and Rationality -- Freedom and Necessity -- Normative Freedom -- Critique of Personal Freedom -- Freedom and Authority -- Escaping Freedom -- Social Implications of Rational Freedom -- Religious Dealienation -- Religious Alienation -- Authoritarian Evil -- Atonement -- Escaping Finitude -- Alienating Religion -- God as Other of Self -- God as Self -- Cultural Alienation -- Derivation of Culture -- Defective Socialization -- Subordinating Self to Culture -- Subordinating Culture to Self -- Identification with Cultural Authority -- Totalitarian Culture -- Cultural Dealienation -- Dealienation -- Defining Dealienation -- Overcoming Alienation -- Authoritarian Dealienation.".
- catalog title "Escaping alienation : a philosophy of alienation and dealienation / Warren Frederick Morris.".
- catalog type "text".