This paper attempts to sketch a critical model of political community by drawing upon recent contributions to the theory of ‘recognition’, particularly in the work of Axel Honneth. The paper proceeds by, first, delineating key features shared by a range of positions associated with ‘communitarianism’, along with the limitations and problems incurred by these commitments. The second part of the paper attempts to mobilise Honneth’s theoretical work to develop a conception of community that shares a number of the basic premisesvis-á-vis political life associated with communitarianism, but which nevertheless accommodates the reservations expressed by communitarianism’s liberal and radical critics
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This paper addresses basic assumptions of communitarian philosophy and it points out contradiction...
Artykuł przedstawia podstawowe założenia filozofii komunitariańskiej i wskazuje na sprzeczności w ni...
Communitarianism has both a general sense, with a long history in social and political thought, and ...
This paper attempts to reconstruct the concept of social domination articulated in the early works o...
This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiq...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
This thesis argues that the Western thinking of political community has assumed the community to req...
No abstractIn this article we treat globalization as the historical context in which multiculturalis...
Despite the frequency with which the term 'community' is used, it is hard to find any comprehensive ...
of doctoral thesis This thesis deals with the problem of community conceived as an important ideal i...
This book offers one of the first substantial critical analyses of Axel Honneth’s work in English. I...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This paper addresses basic assumptions of communitarian philosophy and it points out contradiction...
Artykuł przedstawia podstawowe założenia filozofii komunitariańskiej i wskazuje na sprzeczności w ni...
Communitarianism has both a general sense, with a long history in social and political thought, and ...
This paper attempts to reconstruct the concept of social domination articulated in the early works o...
This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiq...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
This thesis argues that the Western thinking of political community has assumed the community to req...
No abstractIn this article we treat globalization as the historical context in which multiculturalis...
Despite the frequency with which the term 'community' is used, it is hard to find any comprehensive ...
of doctoral thesis This thesis deals with the problem of community conceived as an important ideal i...
This book offers one of the first substantial critical analyses of Axel Honneth’s work in English. I...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...