This paper discusses the relationship between Axel Honneth’s intersubjective theory of recognition and his political theory of democratic ethical life by addressing the potentials and difficulties attached to the notion of social pathology. Taking into account the diverse uses of this concept throughout Honneth’s oeuvre, it focuses initially on two of its formulations: first, the more recent discussions presented in “The Diseases of Society”, some of which can be read in continuity with arguments presented in Freedom’s Right ; second, an implicit conception of social pathology that can be found in Struggle for Recognition. These formulations involve contrastingly different premises with regard to phenomenological, methodological, social-o...
This thesis argues that a crucial resource of Critical Theory, the diagnosis of social pathologies, ...
In this paper, I propose an analytic grid for characterising social pathologies, particularly in the...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social disc...
This paper discusses the relationship between Axel Honneth’s intersubjective theory of recognition a...
This paper discusses the elationship between Axel Honneth’s intersubjective theory of recognition an...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology. H...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology, p...
The paper is devoted to develop a connection between the Sozialphilosophie of Axel Honneth and Plato...
The article first presents Honneth’s characterization of the statute of social philosophy. Second, i...
Axel Honneth has suggested that the task of social philosophy can be defined as the diagnosis and th...
This work focuses on Honneth's category of recognition in search of perspectives of a social theory...
The concept of social pathology has long belonged to the toolkit of social scientists, and several c...
This article discusses the possible contributions of the concept of recognition to a social theory o...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social discom...
Diese Arbeitet konzentriert sich auf das Phänomen ‚soziale Kognition’ und dessen theoretische Implik...
This thesis argues that a crucial resource of Critical Theory, the diagnosis of social pathologies, ...
In this paper, I propose an analytic grid for characterising social pathologies, particularly in the...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social disc...
This paper discusses the relationship between Axel Honneth’s intersubjective theory of recognition a...
This paper discusses the elationship between Axel Honneth’s intersubjective theory of recognition an...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology. H...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology, p...
The paper is devoted to develop a connection between the Sozialphilosophie of Axel Honneth and Plato...
The article first presents Honneth’s characterization of the statute of social philosophy. Second, i...
Axel Honneth has suggested that the task of social philosophy can be defined as the diagnosis and th...
This work focuses on Honneth's category of recognition in search of perspectives of a social theory...
The concept of social pathology has long belonged to the toolkit of social scientists, and several c...
This article discusses the possible contributions of the concept of recognition to a social theory o...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social discom...
Diese Arbeitet konzentriert sich auf das Phänomen ‚soziale Kognition’ und dessen theoretische Implik...
This thesis argues that a crucial resource of Critical Theory, the diagnosis of social pathologies, ...
In this paper, I propose an analytic grid for characterising social pathologies, particularly in the...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social disc...