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14Emmanuel Renault, Souffrances sociales: sociologie, psychologie et politiqueCritical Horizons 9 (2): 243-249. 2008.
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Phenomenology of the Cinematographic Image: An Hegelian PerpectiveLiterature & Aesthetics 14 (2): 7-23. 2004.
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26Lectures politiques et spéculatives des Grundlinien der Philosophie des RechtsArchives de Philosophie 3 (3): 441-462. 2002.
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45Jacques Ranciere and the contemporary scene: The evidence of equality and the practice of writingIn Jean-Philippe Deranty & Alison Ross (eds.), Jacques Ranciere and the Contemporary Scene: The Philosophy of Radical Equality, Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 1-13. 2012.
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47The 'son of civil society': Tensions in Hegel's account of womanhoodPhilosophical Forum 31 (2). 2000.The paper examines briefly Kant's and Fichte's, and more thoroughly, Hegel's theses on womanhood and their social and political consequences. It shows, taking Hegel as a case study, that the idealists' conceptual frameworks should have led them to recognize the rights of women, and, importantly, in Kant's and Hegel's case, that they implicitly did so. However, they chose to repress these unwanted outcomes behind teachings that were more in line with the beliefs of their time. This tension, it is…Read more
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37Doing justice to the pastPhilosophy and Social Criticism 43 (8): 812-836. 2017.In this article, we argue that the usual restriction of critical theory to ‘modern’ norms is subject to problems of coherence, historical accuracy and moral obligation. First, we illustrate how critical theory opposes itself to societies designated as pre-modern, through a summary of Honneth’s recognition theory. We then show how an over-emphasis on modernity’s normative novelty obscures counter-currents in ethical life that threaten the unity of the modern era. Those two steps prepare the main …Read more
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33Philosophie et société: Le statut de la femme dans l'idéalisme allemandLes Etudes Philosophiques 75-104. 2000.
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Jacques Rancière, The Flesh of Words: The Politics of Writing (review)Philosophy in Review 25 427-431. 2005.
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18Work and the Precarisation of ExistenceEuropean Journal of Social Theory 11 (4): 443-463. 2008.This article aims to present a new perspective on contemporary debates about the transformations of work and employment, and their impacts on individuals and communities, by focusing on the writings of Christophe Dejours. Basically, the article attempts to show that Dejours' writings make a significant contribution to contemporary social theory. This might seem like an odd claim to make, since Dejours' main training was in psychoanalysis and his main activity is the clinical, psychiatric study o…Read more
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57Hegel's social theory of valuePhilosophical Forum 36 (3). 2005.In the following, I want to examine the structure and the significance of the notion of value in Hegel’s philosophy of right. In the first part, I use the 1817 version to define the category itself. Hegel sees the concept of value as a formal conceptual scheme, which can be applied with full justification to the most diverse contexts. It is striking that he should use the same word, in the same structural sense, in fields as diverse as economic exchange, crime and its punishment, indi-vidual act…Read more
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59The ILO's Decent Work Initiative: Suggestions for an Extension of the Notion of “Decent Work”Journal of Social Philosophy 43 (4): 386-405. 2012.20 page
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57Feuerbach and the Philosophy of Critical TheoryBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (6): 1208-1233. 2014.It is a hallmark of the Frankfurt School tradition of critical theory that it has consistently made philosophical reflection a central component of its overall project. Indeed, the core identity that this tradition has been able to maintain arguably stems from the fact that a number of key philosophical assumptions have been shared by the generations of thinkers involved in it. These assumptions form a basic ‘philosophical matrix’, whose main aim is to allow for a ‘critique of reason’, the heart…Read more
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20Arbeit als Ort von Ungerechtigkeit und Herrschaft. Die Grenzen der zeitgenössischen politischen PhilosophieDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (4): 573-592. 2012.
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101Marx, Honneth and the Tasks of a Contemporary Critical TheoryEthical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (4): 745-758. 2013.In this paper, I consider succinctly the main Marxist objections to Honneth’s model of critical social theory, and Honneth’s key objections to Marx-inspired models. I then seek to outline a rapprochement between the two positions, by showing how Honneth’s normative concept of recognition is not antithetical to functionalist arguments, but in fact contains a social-theoretical dimension, the idea that social reproduction and social evolution revolve around struggles around the interpretation of c…Read more
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29Jacques Rancière’s Contribution to The Ethics of RecognitionPolitical Theory 31 (1): 136-156. 2003.21 page
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