The concept of recognition is increasing in importance in political and social philosophy as a means of explaining and dealing conceptually with the problems of multiculturalism. Nevertheless, the phenomena which this concept signifies, namely human capacities for intersubjectivity, belong to human beings even before the development of the modern concept. This article explores how the content of the concept of recognition plays a role in two Platonic philosophies of Late Antiquity, those of the Neoplatonic philosopher Proclus and the Christian philosopher, monk and theologian Maximus the Confessor. It is shown that their versions of a metaphysics of the Good provides the foundation for a moral and ethical vision of human life which makes re...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
Building on general accounts of recognition and gift-exchange in the contemporary theory of recognit...
The concept of recognition is increasingly gaining in importance in political and social philosophy ...
Purpose. The purpose of the article lies in studying the main socio-anthropological measurements of ...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of ...
The concept of recognition (Anerkennung in German) has been in the center of intensive interest and ...
Proclus (412-485 A.D.) was one of the last official 'successors' of Plato at the head of the Academy...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
Un esame delle nozioni di "riconoscimento" e di "rispetto" all'interno di un volume innovativo sulla...
This paper examines the impact of Proclus’ notion of divine descent, i.e., κατάβασις, on the formati...
The article is devoted to semantic transformation of the concept of ‘justice’ in leading intellectua...
In the Centuries of Theology I.48–50, Maximus states that there are two kinds of works that belong t...
This collection of essays by thirty of the foremost scholars in the field will for the first time pr...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
Building on general accounts of recognition and gift-exchange in the contemporary theory of recognit...
The concept of recognition is increasingly gaining in importance in political and social philosophy ...
Purpose. The purpose of the article lies in studying the main socio-anthropological measurements of ...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of ...
The concept of recognition (Anerkennung in German) has been in the center of intensive interest and ...
Proclus (412-485 A.D.) was one of the last official 'successors' of Plato at the head of the Academy...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
Un esame delle nozioni di "riconoscimento" e di "rispetto" all'interno di un volume innovativo sulla...
This paper examines the impact of Proclus’ notion of divine descent, i.e., κατάβασις, on the formati...
The article is devoted to semantic transformation of the concept of ‘justice’ in leading intellectua...
In the Centuries of Theology I.48–50, Maximus states that there are two kinds of works that belong t...
This collection of essays by thirty of the foremost scholars in the field will for the first time pr...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
Building on general accounts of recognition and gift-exchange in the contemporary theory of recognit...