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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: The Problem of Recognition | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | From Recognition to Acknowledgment | 9 |
Ch. 2 | The Distinguishing Mark: Taylor, Herder, and Sovereignty | 39 |
Ch. 3 | Tragic Recognition: Action and Identity in Antigone and Aristotle | 62 |
Ch. 4 | The Abdication of Independence: On Hegel's Phenomenology | 90 |
Ch. 5 | Double Binds: Jewish Emancipation and the Sovereign State | 123 |
Ch. 6 | The Slippery Slope: Multiculturalism as a Politics of Recognition | 152 |
Conclusion: Toward a Politics of Acknowledgment | 177 | |
Afterword: A Note on the Cover | 190 | |
Notes | 195 | |
Works Cited | 249 | |
Index | 277 |
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