Situating the Self
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Seyla Benhabib in her influential book, Situating the Self, published in 1992. This engaging work delves into the contemporary debates surrounding moral and political theory, presenting a compelling argument for a non-relative ethics that is inherently tied to our shared humanity. Spanning 280 pages, Benhabib skillfully navigates the complexities of ethics and moral philosophy, making a strong case that a universally binding ethical framework is indeed achievable. This book is essential for anyone interested in gender studies, Western philosophy, and the interconnections between ethics and identity. Benhabib’s masterful exploration invites readers to think critically about their place in the moral landscape of our time. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of these vital themes with this landmark publication.