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Reply to Andreas Kalyvas, `Critical Theory at the Crossroads: Comments on Axel Honneth's Theory of Recognition':

Axel Honneth
- 01 May 1999 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 2, pp 249-252
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This article is published in European Journal of Social Theory.The article was published on 1999-05-01. It has received 6 citations till now.

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Reason, recognition, and internal critique

TL;DR: In this article, different possible forms of normative criticism are examined according to whether the standards it appeals to are external or internal to the society in question, and Axel Honneth's theory of recognition is examined as a form of such reconstructive internal critique.
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A ‘Radical Humanist’ Approach to the Concept of Solidarity

TL;DR: In this paper, the idea of radical humanism is reconstructed from the work of Erich Fromm, and one of its chief implications is the rejection of liberal nationalism as part of a radical challenge to contemporary social and political theory.
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From Struggles for Recognition to a Plural Concept of Justice: An Interview with Axel Honneth

TL;DR: In this article, Honneth argues for a 'formal conception of ethical life' as the core of a social theory with normative content which postulates three types of recognition as the preconditions for any autonomous agent: intersubjective relations of emotional recognition, legal recognition and solidarity.

Honneth’s theory of recognition: a more hospitable asylum seeker policy

TL;DR: In this article, Axel Honneth's Theory of Recognition was used to define the concept of love and its application in the field of public policy formation, and the case studies of this theory were presented.
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Terrorism, the subaltern, and the politics of recognition: Rethinking Hegel and Honneth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze how Hegel and Honneth's theory of recognition would seem to lend support to insurgent terrorists' struggle for the right to self-determination, arguing that what matters uppermost to terrorists is public recognition for their cause, and that terrorists are eager to seize the mass media to champion their ideas.
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Recognition and moral obligation

Axel Honneth, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1997 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a typologie des different forms of reconnaissance and the caractere moral de la reconnaissance is described. But the notion of reconnaissance is not defined. And the notion de reconnaissance is only defined by the notion d'obligation morale.