Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independence of systems to the damage and distortion of social relations of recognition." I argue that Honneth does not shift his methodological focus sufficiently to succeed in his goal of illuminating the social relations of recognition. Despite Honneth's shift to relations of recognition, he considers these relations in terms of the macrosocial Hegelian triad of social spheres of recognition. A deeper analysis of recognition behaviors shows they cannot be mapped exactly to these spheres. I conclude that the Hegelian triad of social spheres is an insufficient basis for an exploration of misrecognition behaviors. To understand misrecognition, we need ...
This paper argues for the inclusion of a fourth order of recognition, pertaining to self-recognition...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social disc...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independen...
The thesis examines Honneth\u27s claim that forms of misrecognition cause undue suffering and consid...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
<p>This article presents a critical reading of Axel Honneth’s work “Recognition as ideology” (2006),...
The paper reconstructs Axel Honneth’s theoretical evolution as a complex interrogation of Habermasia...
I argue that Axel Honneth (2012), reappropriated Colwyn Trevarthen\u27s distinction between primary ...
Few thinkers have made such significant contribution to social and political thinking over the last ...
<p>The question of normative foundations remains central to critical theory. Critical theories of so...
This paper analyses the model of interaction at the heart of Axel Honneth's social philosophy. It ar...
One of the strong theses defended by Axel Honneth's theory is to show that the motivation of the str...
This article argues that Habermas and Honneth\u27s respective critical social theories contain eleme...
This paper argues for the inclusion of a fourth order of recognition, pertaining to self-recognition...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social disc...
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independen...
The thesis examines Honneth\u27s claim that forms of misrecognition cause undue suffering and consid...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
<p>This article presents a critical reading of Axel Honneth’s work “Recognition as ideology” (2006),...
The paper reconstructs Axel Honneth’s theoretical evolution as a complex interrogation of Habermasia...
I argue that Axel Honneth (2012), reappropriated Colwyn Trevarthen\u27s distinction between primary ...
Few thinkers have made such significant contribution to social and political thinking over the last ...
<p>The question of normative foundations remains central to critical theory. Critical theories of so...
This paper analyses the model of interaction at the heart of Axel Honneth's social philosophy. It ar...
One of the strong theses defended by Axel Honneth's theory is to show that the motivation of the str...
This article argues that Habermas and Honneth\u27s respective critical social theories contain eleme...
This paper argues for the inclusion of a fourth order of recognition, pertaining to self-recognition...
The article synthesizes the revisions Axel Honneth imposed to his work after the critical reception ...
The aim of this paper is to explore a tension between two concepts designed to expose social disc...