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    DAGMAR WILHELM

    Dagmar has research Interests in moral, social and political philosophy (including analytic approaches), the Frankfurt School, 19th & 20th century German Philosophy, and Feminism.

    Her work concerns the relation between the individual and the community and hence conceptions of 'autonomy', 'solidarity', 'recognition', along with notions of collective agency, 'collective consciousness' and collective responsibility. She is particularly interested in Nancy Fraser's three dimensional and Axel Honneth's recognition theoretical approaches to justice, as well as the latter's appropriation of Hegel and, increasingly, of Marx to provide an account of justice that remains faithful to an original Frankfurt School 'programme'. She is also investigating the notion and possibility of cosmopolitan solidarity, drawing on aspects of Honneth’s notion of solidarity and Habermas’ account of solidarity between strangers.

    She also dabbles in epistemology, with a special interest in Frankfurt School and Feminist (including Frankfurt School Feminist) critiques of traditional and mainstream epistemology.
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    Contact: dagmar.wilhelm[at]uwe.ac.uk

    For further information, please visit: https://westengland.academia.edu/DagmarWilhelm