Philosophischer Perfektionismus als Kritik des sozialen Perfektionierungsdrangs: Interdisziplinär sortierende Überlegungen

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The essay provides a critical overview of the discussion of perfection in the social sciences and contrasts it with the one in philosophy. How can the practice of self-optimization be criticized by the same subjects who promote it themselves? Common criticisms of perfection sometimes address neither subjects nor structures, but remain with placeless “regimes” or “dispositifs”. This allows self-victimization without stepping on anyone's toes. The essay presents another variant of this toothless critical strategy, which is not directed against perfection per se, but itself based on a different idea of perfection - on the humanistic idea of ​​human growth. This idea connects Aristotle with Rousseau, and virtue ethics with egalitarianism. The proposed “balance model” can indicate when improvements are beneficial for subjects and when or why they become problematic, and thus help us escape some conceptual deadlocks.
Vertaalde titel van de bijdragePerfectionism in philosophy as a critique of perfectionism in society: Interdisciplinary considerations
Originele taal-2German
TitelPerfektionierung
SubtitelZürcher Begegnungen
RedacteurenHeite Catrin, Christoph Henning, Veronika Magyar-Haas
Plaats van productieWiesbaden
UitgeverijSpringer
Hoofdstuk1
Pagina's19-44
ISBN van elektronische versie978-3-658-30384-6
ISBN van geprinte versie3658303832
StatusPublished - 17 jun. 2023

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