International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philosophers writing today, each representing in eminent fashion the two traditions of German and French post-Marxist philosophy. Axel Honneth has become famous for his philosophical critique of modern society centered on the concept of recognition. Jacques Rancière for his part has elaborated an influential theory and critique of modern politics based on the notion of disagreement. Underpinning their thinking lays a shared concern towards the logics of exclusion and domination that structure contemporary societies. Their prominence and the many points of overlap and divergence between their thoughts make a comparative study an obvious task, and ye...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
Axel Honneth is best known for his critique of modern society centered on a concept of recognition. ...
HiSoPo vous informe de la parution d'un ouvrage co-édité par Katia Genel et Jean-Philippe Deranty: A...
Anmeldelse af Axel Honneth & Jacques Rancière: Recognition or Disagreement. A Critical Encounter...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
International audienceAxel Honneth and Jacques Rancière are two of the most renowned European philos...
Axel Honneth is best known for his critique of modern society centered on a concept of recognition. ...
HiSoPo vous informe de la parution d'un ouvrage co-édité par Katia Genel et Jean-Philippe Deranty: A...
Anmeldelse af Axel Honneth & Jacques Rancière: Recognition or Disagreement. A Critical Encounter...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
Over three decades, Axel Honneth has developed one of the most fully-structured recognition paradigm...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...
The concept of recognition has always had an important role in practical philosophy, however we must...