In this article I argue that the method of normative reconstruction underlying Freedom's Right undermines Critical Theory's aspiration to be a force that is unreservedly critical and progressive. I start out by giving a brief account of the four premises of the method of normative reconstruction and unpack their implications for how Honneth conceptualizes social pathologies and misdevelopments, specifically that these notions are no longer linked to radical critique and normative revolution. In the second part, I demonstrate that abandoning forms of radical critique and normative revolution is internally linked to adopting this method, before arguing that Freedom's Right contains no resources to account for why abandoning them does not amou...
One of the most ambitious contributions Axel Honneth has made to critical theory consists in his att...
The basic thesis of this article is that with his book on legal revolution Brunkhorst rewrites a dia...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This paper critically evaluates institution reconstructing critique—the central methodological strat...
This article compares Axel Honneth’s method of normative reconstruction with John Dewey's method of ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the recently revived debate over the normativity of Fouc...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology. H...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology, p...
This paper provides an alternative way of linking Honneth’s claims on critical theory with...
In Freedom's Right Axel Honneth seeks to provide a theory of justice by appropriatingHegel's account...
This article explores Axel Honneth’s attempts to reconnect the struggles of workers with the normati...
This thesis explores the meta-ethical question: What properties would be required of a normative cri...
This article concerns how a critical theory of reification should be conceptualized to grasp the 200...
This article makes a case for the capacity of "social practice" accounts of agency and freedom to cr...
Critical Theory is an umbrella term to denote those theorists who take up the task described by Karl...
One of the most ambitious contributions Axel Honneth has made to critical theory consists in his att...
The basic thesis of this article is that with his book on legal revolution Brunkhorst rewrites a dia...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...
This paper critically evaluates institution reconstructing critique—the central methodological strat...
This article compares Axel Honneth’s method of normative reconstruction with John Dewey's method of ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the recently revived debate over the normativity of Fouc...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology. H...
Over the last two decades, Axel Honneth has written extensively on the notion of social pathology, p...
This paper provides an alternative way of linking Honneth’s claims on critical theory with...
In Freedom's Right Axel Honneth seeks to provide a theory of justice by appropriatingHegel's account...
This article explores Axel Honneth’s attempts to reconnect the struggles of workers with the normati...
This thesis explores the meta-ethical question: What properties would be required of a normative cri...
This article concerns how a critical theory of reification should be conceptualized to grasp the 200...
This article makes a case for the capacity of "social practice" accounts of agency and freedom to cr...
Critical Theory is an umbrella term to denote those theorists who take up the task described by Karl...
One of the most ambitious contributions Axel Honneth has made to critical theory consists in his att...
The basic thesis of this article is that with his book on legal revolution Brunkhorst rewrites a dia...
This article is a critical engagement with the work of Axel Honneth and his significance for contemp...