Following Axel Honneth, I accept that recognition is integral to individuals’ self-realization and to social justice and that instances of misrecognition are injustices that cause moral injuries. The change in approach to misrecognition that I advocate is to replace a macrosocial top-down picture of misrecognition, such as Honneth’s typology, with a fine-grained phenomenological picture of multiple dimensions in misrecognition behaviors that offers greater explanatory power. This paper explains why a multidimensional view of misrecognition is needed and explores the various ways that engagement with pathological norms or disengagement from individuals lead to injustices of misrecognition and how understanding behaviors in terms of these two...
Axel Honneth propone, inspirándose en el joven Hegel, una concepción de la justicia basada en la ide...
In the present article I will uphold that Honneth´s version of the theory of recognition (as a logic...
The subject matter of this article is Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition as it has been exposed in...
Following Axel Honneth, I accept that recognition is integral to individuals’ self-realization and t...
Lately the issue of social recognition has been discussed frequently – by philosophers, social scien...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independe...
The thesis examines Honneth\u27s claim that forms of misrecognition cause undue suffering and consid...
My critical engagement with David Ingrams book ‘World Crisis and Underdevelopment is divided into th...
The notion of recognition is an ethically potent resource for understanding human relational needs; ...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
One of the strong theses defended by Axel Honneth's theory is to show that the motivation of the str...
The question I want to answer is if and how the recognition approach, taken from the works of Axel H...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
Recognition can serve as a moral principle, directed at understanding and promoting the human capaci...
This paper makes a contribution to debates in recognition theory by expanding the taxonomy of (mis-)...
Axel Honneth propone, inspirándose en el joven Hegel, una concepción de la justicia basada en la ide...
In the present article I will uphold that Honneth´s version of the theory of recognition (as a logic...
The subject matter of this article is Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition as it has been exposed in...
Following Axel Honneth, I accept that recognition is integral to individuals’ self-realization and t...
Lately the issue of social recognition has been discussed frequently – by philosophers, social scien...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independe...
The thesis examines Honneth\u27s claim that forms of misrecognition cause undue suffering and consid...
My critical engagement with David Ingrams book ‘World Crisis and Underdevelopment is divided into th...
The notion of recognition is an ethically potent resource for understanding human relational needs; ...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
One of the strong theses defended by Axel Honneth's theory is to show that the motivation of the str...
The question I want to answer is if and how the recognition approach, taken from the works of Axel H...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
Recognition can serve as a moral principle, directed at understanding and promoting the human capaci...
This paper makes a contribution to debates in recognition theory by expanding the taxonomy of (mis-)...
Axel Honneth propone, inspirándose en el joven Hegel, una concepción de la justicia basada en la ide...
In the present article I will uphold that Honneth´s version of the theory of recognition (as a logic...
The subject matter of this article is Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition as it has been exposed in...