Search results for "Axel Honneth"
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Education and the Theory of Recognition: interview with Axel Honneth
2017
Entrevista a Axel Honneth.
La cuestión del reconocimiento en América Latina. Perspectivas y problemas de la teoría político-social de Axel Honneth
2018
Axel Honneth. La torsione hegeliana della Teoria critica
2012
Recensione di E. Piromalli, Axel Honneth.Giustizia sociale come riconoscimento, Mimesis 2012.
Book Review : Freedom’s Right. The Social Foundations of Democratic Life
2015
Recognition in multicultural societies. Intergroup relations as second-order recognition
2015
Since the 1990s, the notion of social recognition has developed into a key concept for sociological theory. Recognition theory seems especially promising as a means of understanding intercultural conflicts, as the sociology of intercultural relations often addresses claims of recognition of a specific identity that is different from that of the main society. The aim of this article is to show that recognition theory can be used as a key concept in examining group inclusion in multicultural societies. Nevertheless, the existing theoretical approaches to recognition are insufficient for that purpose. Therefore, I develop my own approach to the recognition of minority groups as second-order re…
Il paradigma honnethiano del riconoscimento: interazione, antropogenesi e normatività
2017
"Reification" demonstrates a number of discontinuities with Honneth’s earlier and later works and constitutes a bold attempt to ground a social normative theory on ontological and anthropological grounds. In order to respect the importance of this effort, I try to reconcile some of the more incompatible aspects of this work by pointing to the deep unity of the Honnethian path as a whole. First, I focus on the status of recognition itself, in order to reveal the unity of thought behind the different versions proposed by Honneth. Then, I concentrate on his references to psychoanalysis and evolutionary psychology, in an attempt to bring together the ideas of symbiosis and neonatal imitation. T…
Anerkjennelse og menneskeverdets forankring : henimot en transnasjonal anerkjennelsespolitikk
2011
Anerkjennelse spiller en nøkkelrolle for menneskeverdet innenfor Frankfurterskolens kritiske teori. Men hvorledes skal «anerkjennelse» forstås? Og hvorledes kan anerkjennelse innløse menneskeverdets universelle og egalitære fordring? Jürgen Habermas' og Axel Honneths «familiekrangel» bidrar med relevant innsikt om relasjonen mellom menneskeverd og anerkjennelse. Dette er en innsikt med affinitet til menneskeverdets normative legitimering i dagens transnasjonaliserte verden.Nøkkelord: Menneskeverd, transnasjonal anerkjennelsespolitikk, Jürgen Habermas, Axel HonnethEnglish summary: Recognition and the Grounding of Human Dignity – Towards a Transnational Politics of RecognitionRecognition play…
Recognition as Generative Movement. Axel Honneth between Structure of the Self and Second Nature
2021
Il lavoro affronta tematicamente il paradigma del riconoscimento di Axel Honneth attraverso quattro opere principali — Kampf um Anerkennung, Verdinglichung, Das Recht der Freiheit e Anerkennung. Lo scopo principale è quello di distillare i diversi concetti di riconoscimento messi in campo da Honneth, pur mantenendo l'analisi all'interno dell'orizzonte di matrice francofortese, con le sue necessarie implicazioni antropologiche e filosofico-sociali. A una prima parte storico-filosofica segue un ultimo capitolo in cui i diversi concetti di riconoscimento vengono confrontati con la proposta di Hegel, elaborata nella sezione sulla moralità nella Fenomenologia dello spirito. The work thematically…
Groups as Persons? A Suggestion for a Hegelian Turn
2017
AbstractChristian List and Philip Pettit have recently argued for a performative theory of personhood in which all agents who manage to perform in the space of obligations are taken as persons. Based on this account they claim that group agents are also persons. This theory has been challenged on the grounds of its historical accuracy, lack of political relevance, and contestability of the concept of personhood. This paper aims to take a new perspective on the debate by approaching it through the Hegelian idea of recognition. The claim is that recognition theory provides a multi-dimensional view of personhood that gives a clearer account of what is at stake with collective personhood.