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Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Normativity and Social Bonds from Kant to Heidegger : Chapter 2. Being Free and Letting Oneself be Bound. A Central Motif in Heidegger's Aletheiological Approach to Freedom
Chapter 3. Being Free and Letting Oneself be Bound. A Central Motif in Heidegger's Aletheiological Approach to Freedom
Chapter 4. The Life of Form. Practical Reason in Kant and Hegel
Chapter 5. Duties to Oneself and Other Ways of Being Bound in Fichtes Sittenlehre
Chapter 6. Practical identity, individuality and universality. A Reading of True Spirit in the Phenomenology of Spirit
Chapter 7. Communalization (Vergemeinschaftung) through Love. A Phenomenological Account
Chapter 8. Solidarity and Social Bonds: A Kantian Perspective
Part II. Social Bonds in Relational and Realist Sociology : Chapter 9. Social Integration and System Integration Re-visited
Chapter 10. New Insights into the Relational Subject: Connecting Personal and Collective Identity
Chapter 11. New Insights into the Relational Subject: Connecting Personal and Collective Identity
Chapter 12. Relational Critical Realism on Identity and Character Development. The Case of Consumption
Chapter 13. The Process of Idealizing Social Bonds in the Sociological Tradition
Chapter 13. The Ongoing Humanitarian Revolution: Solidarities Reformed and in Flux.

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