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171Critical Theory and the Two-Level Account of Recognition -Towards a New Foundation?Critical Horizons 11 (1): 19-33. 2010.Axel Honneth makes initial and promising steps towards what could be called a two-level account of recognition, according to which the normatively substantial forms of recognition represent various manners in which the primordial acquaintedness with others is expressed. It will be argued that Honneth's promising approach must be revised in regard to the issue of intentionality, which may be achieved by reference to earlier critical theorists such as Adorno and Arendt. With such a foundation, cri…Read more
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68Self, Narrative, and the Culture of TherapyPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (2): 161-163. 2014.
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73Non-Reflective Self-Awareness Towards a Situated AccountJournal of Consciousness Studies 19 (3-4): 3-4. 2012.After some preliminary distinctions, this paper will discuss the merits of higher-order representational theory and same-order theory. A distinction will be introduced between a intrinsic conception of consciousness and a representational variant . It will be argued that the SOIT account of 'non-reflective self-awareness' can be applied to understanding aspects of psychopathology. However, a closer look at specific aspects of schizophrenic experience reveals that we might need to widen the scope…Read more
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