In the present article I will uphold that Honneth´s version of the theory of recognition (as a logical consequence of Hegel´s concept of ´Sittlichkeit´) has relevant dimensions for the analysis of social conflicts and for the development of social theory in general. I will analyze the arguments in favor of a “normative” content for social theory and I will argue, following Honneth, that the main cause of conflict in the theory of recognition works as a critic of the classic model of conflict in modern social thought (the model of material “survival” in Machiavelli and Hobbes). Later, I will outline the core characteristics that this theory may acquire in the discussion of the communitarian possibilities in democratic life. Lastly, I will po...
This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a renewed cr...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
This paper addresses Axel Honneth's recent endeavors to defend his theory of justice, broadly descri...
Lately the issue of social recognition has been discussed frequently – by philosophers, social scien...
This work focuses on Honneth's category of recognition in search of perspectives of a social theory...
ABSTRACT This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a r...
Using the young Hegel\u27s struggle for recognition as a basis, Honneth (political philosophy, Fre...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This dissertation reconstructs and defends a differentiated conception of recognition as the normati...
In this paper, we develop an understanding of recognition in terms of individuals’ capacity for conf...
International audienceThe article argues that recognition is not only the answer to social pathologi...
International audienceThe article argues that recognition is not only the answer to social pathologi...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The contributors to this volume present the case for an exciting new research program in the social ...
This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a renewed cr...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
This paper addresses Axel Honneth's recent endeavors to defend his theory of justice, broadly descri...
Lately the issue of social recognition has been discussed frequently – by philosophers, social scien...
This work focuses on Honneth's category of recognition in search of perspectives of a social theory...
ABSTRACT This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a r...
Using the young Hegel\u27s struggle for recognition as a basis, Honneth (political philosophy, Fre...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This dissertation reconstructs and defends a differentiated conception of recognition as the normati...
In this paper, we develop an understanding of recognition in terms of individuals’ capacity for conf...
International audienceThe article argues that recognition is not only the answer to social pathologi...
International audienceThe article argues that recognition is not only the answer to social pathologi...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The contributors to this volume present the case for an exciting new research program in the social ...
This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a renewed cr...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
This paper addresses Axel Honneth's recent endeavors to defend his theory of justice, broadly descri...