While concurring with Honneth’s reconstruction of reification as a form of forgetfulness, this article questions the way in which he arrives at that conclusion as well as the conceptual status he ascribes to recognition – the instance with reference to which reification is exhibited as distortion or deformation. It argues, first, that Honneth’s dualistic mode of argumentation falls behind the left-Hegelian tradition which he himself seeks to revitalize, thus causing a serious architectonic problem; and, second, that while polemicizing strongly against the cognitive approach, he at crucial points actually reverts to the very resources made available by that mode of thinking. Being the central concern of the article, this latter aspect is tre...
Drawing upon the Frankfurt School Critical Theory tradition, I offer a defence of Connerton’s versio...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independen...
In order to understand what was involved in the cognitive revolution that took place around 1960 we ...
While concurring with Honneth’s reconstruction of reification as a form of forgetfulness, this artic...
While concurring with Honneth’s reconstruction of reification as a form of forgetfulness, this artic...
An overview and critical analysis of Honneth’s retrieval of the concept of reification for recogniti...
In this paper I criticise Axel Honneth's reactualization of reification as a concept in critical the...
This article addresses Axel Honneth's recent attempts to incorporate two central phenomena of power ...
In his attempt at a renewal of the concept of reification, Axel Honneth has referred to reification ...
In this article we intend to discuss central aspects of the concept reification conceived by Georg L...
Several philosophical debates in the philosophy of mind and of the cognitive sciences seem to requir...
This master thesis discusses the recognition theory of the German philosopher Axel Honneth. Starting...
To appear in the Journal of Philosophy 2007Human cognitive processing, according to the Extended Min...
Attempts to account for the significance of materiality for cognition should pay special attention t...
This article compares situated cognition to contemporary Neo-Aristotelian approaches to the mind. Th...
Drawing upon the Frankfurt School Critical Theory tradition, I offer a defence of Connerton’s versio...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independen...
In order to understand what was involved in the cognitive revolution that took place around 1960 we ...
While concurring with Honneth’s reconstruction of reification as a form of forgetfulness, this artic...
While concurring with Honneth’s reconstruction of reification as a form of forgetfulness, this artic...
An overview and critical analysis of Honneth’s retrieval of the concept of reification for recogniti...
In this paper I criticise Axel Honneth's reactualization of reification as a concept in critical the...
This article addresses Axel Honneth's recent attempts to incorporate two central phenomena of power ...
In his attempt at a renewal of the concept of reification, Axel Honneth has referred to reification ...
In this article we intend to discuss central aspects of the concept reification conceived by Georg L...
Several philosophical debates in the philosophy of mind and of the cognitive sciences seem to requir...
This master thesis discusses the recognition theory of the German philosopher Axel Honneth. Starting...
To appear in the Journal of Philosophy 2007Human cognitive processing, according to the Extended Min...
Attempts to account for the significance of materiality for cognition should pay special attention t...
This article compares situated cognition to contemporary Neo-Aristotelian approaches to the mind. Th...
Drawing upon the Frankfurt School Critical Theory tradition, I offer a defence of Connerton’s versio...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independen...
In order to understand what was involved in the cognitive revolution that took place around 1960 we ...