The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition. The main object of interest will be the differences between, what Honneth calls the basic form of recognition and recognition which he describes as a relation. Presented considerations will become premises for such an interpretation of theory of recognition, which differentiates at least between two meanings of the term recognition: first, as a subjective attitude, second, as a relation (which is more adequate interpretation). The indicated differences might be important for in-depth analyses of the theory of recognition, especially considering Honneth’s point of view – more formal approach presented in The Str...
In recent years the term ‘recognition’ has been used in ever more variegated theoretical contexts. T...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s t...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s th...
I argue that Axel Honneth (2012), reappropriated Colwyn Trevarthen\u27s distinction between primary ...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The text raises the question of the conditions for the possibility of intersubjectivity in the theor...
The text raises the question of the conditions for the possibility of intersubjectivity in the theor...
The article presents and discusses Axel Honneth's theory of recognition as a specific constellation,...
<p>This article presents a critical reading of Axel Honneth’s work “Recognition as ideology” (2006),...
The review addresses the recent monograph Social and Institutional Dimensions of Axel Honneth’s Theo...
Recognition is used to discuss the issue of identity and difference , their relevance becomes necess...
The most important task facing an individual is the work on their own identity – it is a manifestati...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
In recent years the term ‘recognition’ has been used in ever more variegated theoretical contexts. T...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s t...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s th...
I argue that Axel Honneth (2012), reappropriated Colwyn Trevarthen\u27s distinction between primary ...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The text raises the question of the conditions for the possibility of intersubjectivity in the theor...
The text raises the question of the conditions for the possibility of intersubjectivity in the theor...
The article presents and discusses Axel Honneth's theory of recognition as a specific constellation,...
<p>This article presents a critical reading of Axel Honneth’s work “Recognition as ideology” (2006),...
The review addresses the recent monograph Social and Institutional Dimensions of Axel Honneth’s Theo...
Recognition is used to discuss the issue of identity and difference , their relevance becomes necess...
The most important task facing an individual is the work on their own identity – it is a manifestati...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
In recent years the term ‘recognition’ has been used in ever more variegated theoretical contexts. T...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...
The paper aims to investigate the impact of Axel Honneth’s work – in particular his theory of recogn...