Anastasia Marinopoulou

Hellenic Open University
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    Cosmopolitan modernity (edited book)
    Peter Lang. 2015.
    This book examines recent debates on the political dynamics of cosmopolitanism, particularly in its connection with European civil society and the public sphere. Its aim is to trace to what extent cosmopolitanism defines the «second modernity» and to analyse what cosmopolitanism can offer to modern socially and politically diverse societies.
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    Critical Theory: Epistemological Content and Method
    In Pranee Liamputtong (ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences, Springer Singapore. pp. 133-149. 2019.
    Critical theory situates science within the quest for social and political rationality. It indicates that science’s normativity – which answers the question “what should science do?” – orients itself in relation to the a priori potential of society. The latter for critical theory transforms itself into concrete political vindications for science. Adorno’s Gesamtgesehen, which differentiates from any total and, therefore, totalitarian conception of what science is, along with Horkheimer’s dialect…Read more
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    The Normative Challenge in Ethics (review)
    Politeia 1 (2): 124-127. 2019.
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    Autonomy and Sympathy
    Philosophical Inquiry 34 (1-2): 107-108. 2011.