This interview discusses whether the concept of love can be used not only when dealing with primary relations of recognition, as in the relations of family or friendship, but also regarding social relations in civil society. The issues refer to the categorical differences between the concept of love – as developed by Honneth in his theory of recognition – and that proposed by the concept of ‘agapic action’ as a specific comprehension of love that is not reducible to affective bonds, but that could be helpful in interpreting actions beyond such intimate relations. Thus, the interview discusses in which sense the concept of ‘agapic action’ can contribute to a social theory, on the one hand, distinguishing between a strict sense of love as pri...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the research carried out by the study group of So...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
© 2016 Association of Management, Spirituality & Religion. Love is a powerful human process that has...
This interview discusses whether the concept of love can be used not only when dealing with primary ...
This interview discusses whether the concept of love can be used not only when dealing with primary ...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the studies carried out by the study group of Soc...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the research carried out by the study group of So...
In The Struggle for Recognition (1995), Axel Honneth offers an anthropologically derived model of so...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
Axel Honneth distinguishes between recognitive practices according to the social domain in which the...
This book unveils the concept of social love as a kind of “Karst River” that flows through the histo...
The anthropology of love has tended to focus on the romantic, and to explore its universality. In th...
In dialogue with Axel Honneth I analyse the challenges of recognition in intimate relations in the l...
What does drive a person to risk his life to help others? What does prompt a social worker to spend ...
The main objective of the paper is to show how love in society can be connected to certain sociologi...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the research carried out by the study group of So...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
© 2016 Association of Management, Spirituality & Religion. Love is a powerful human process that has...
This interview discusses whether the concept of love can be used not only when dealing with primary ...
This interview discusses whether the concept of love can be used not only when dealing with primary ...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the studies carried out by the study group of Soc...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the research carried out by the study group of So...
In The Struggle for Recognition (1995), Axel Honneth offers an anthropologically derived model of so...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
Axel Honneth distinguishes between recognitive practices according to the social domain in which the...
This book unveils the concept of social love as a kind of “Karst River” that flows through the histo...
The anthropology of love has tended to focus on the romantic, and to explore its universality. In th...
In dialogue with Axel Honneth I analyse the challenges of recognition in intimate relations in the l...
What does drive a person to risk his life to help others? What does prompt a social worker to spend ...
The main objective of the paper is to show how love in society can be connected to certain sociologi...
The starting point of this paper is represented by the research carried out by the study group of So...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
© 2016 Association of Management, Spirituality & Religion. Love is a powerful human process that has...