Pierre Bourdieu and Axel Honneth: Sociological versus social-philosophical critique of the theory of recognition This special issue of Dansk Sociologi on “Pierre Bourdieu & Axel Honneth“ com¬mences with a discussion between Pierre Bourdieu and Axel Honneth from 1984. It outlines their different positions as regards the relation to social-philo¬so¬phical critique and to the concept of recognition. Sociological critique and social-philosophical critique have always had areas of conflict. Sociology has avoi¬ded creating normative criteria to evaluate societal development, while hand social-philosophy insists on normative criteria for what can been seen as moral progress. It is argued that, even though Bourdieu and Honneth initially represent...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
A review essay discussing the debate between Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser on recognition and redist...
The article presents and discusses Axel Honneth's theory of recognition as a specific constellation,...
This paper aims to enrich the idea of the institutionalized sphere of recognition developed by Axel ...
Tällä väitöskirjalla on kolme päätavoitetta. Ensinnäkin, tavoitteena on rekonstruoida ja vertail...
Pierre Bourdieu, Axel Honneth, Hermann Kocyba & Bernd Schwibs: The Struggle for Symbolic Order – An ...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
This article centres on Pierre Bourdieu’s conception of social critique and its political potential....
This thesis called Distinction in Sociological Theory of Pierre Bourdieu is mostly a theoretical wri...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
Through publications such as The Struggle for Recognition: the moral grammar of social conflicts (19...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
A review essay discussing the debate between Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser on recognition and redist...
The article presents and discusses Axel Honneth's theory of recognition as a specific constellation,...
This paper aims to enrich the idea of the institutionalized sphere of recognition developed by Axel ...
Tällä väitöskirjalla on kolme päätavoitetta. Ensinnäkin, tavoitteena on rekonstruoida ja vertail...
Pierre Bourdieu, Axel Honneth, Hermann Kocyba & Bernd Schwibs: The Struggle for Symbolic Order – An ...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
This article centres on Pierre Bourdieu’s conception of social critique and its political potential....
This thesis called Distinction in Sociological Theory of Pierre Bourdieu is mostly a theoretical wri...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
Through publications such as The Struggle for Recognition: the moral grammar of social conflicts (19...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
A review essay discussing the debate between Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser on recognition and redist...
The article presents and discusses Axel Honneth's theory of recognition as a specific constellation,...