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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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38Jacques Rancière’s Contribution to The Ethics of RecognitionPolitical Theory 31 (1): 136-156. 2003.21 page
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58The Tender Indifference of the World: Camus' Theory of the Flesh (review)Sophia 50 (4): 513-525. 2011.The Tender Indifference of the World: Camus’ Theory of the Flesh Content Type Journal Article Pages 513-525 DOI 10.1007/s11841-011-0273-1 Authors Jean-Philippe Deranty, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia Journal Sophia Online ISSN 1873-930X Print ISSN 0038-1527 Journal Volume Volume 50 Journal Issue Volume 50, Number 4
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14Souffrances sociales: Sociologie, psychologie et politiqueCritical Horizons 9 (2): 243-249. 2008.
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1Lectures politiques et spéculatives des Grundlinien der Philosophie des RechtsArchives de Philosophie 65 (3): 441-462. 2002.
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15Kritik der politischen Ökonomie und die gegenwärtige Kritische Theorie. Eine Verteidigung von Honneths AnerkennungstheorieIn Christopher F. Zurn & Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch (eds.), Anerkennung, Akademie Verlag. pp. 269-300. 2009.
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110Injustice, violence and social struggle. The critical potential of Axel Honneth's theory of recognitionCritical Horizons 5 (1): 297-322. 2004.Honneth's fundamental claim that the normativity of social orders can be found nowhere but in the very experience of those who suffer injustice leads, I argue, to a radical theory and critique of society, with the potential to provide an innovative theory of social movements and a valid alternative to political liberalism.
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63The loss of nature in Axel Honneth's social philosophy. Rereading Mead with Merleau-pontyCritical Horizons 6 (1): 153-181. 2005.This paper analyses the model of interaction at the heart of Axel Honneth's social philosophy. It argues that interaction in his mature ethics of recognition has been reduced to intercourse between human persons and that the role of nature is now missing from it. The ethics of recognition takes into account neither the material dimensions of individual and social action, nor the normative meaning of non-human persons and natural environments. The loss of nature in the mature ethics of recognitio…Read more
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9Feuerbach's philosophical psychology and its political and aesthetic implicationsIn Paolo Diego Bubbio & Paul Redding (eds.), Religion After Kant: God and Culture in the Idealist Era, Cambridge Scholars Press. 2012.
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61The book will be an indispensable resource for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy and the social sciences.
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8Jacques Rancière, Politics of Aesthetics. The Distribution of the Sensible Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 25 (6): 427-431. 2005.
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1The theory of social action in Merleau-Ponty and HonnethIn Miriam Bankovsky & Alice Le Goff (eds.), Recognition theory and contemporary French moral and political philosophy: reopening the dialogue, Distributed Exclusively in the Usa By Palgrave Macmillan. 2012.
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77Hegel’s ParliamentarianismThe Owl of Minerva 32 (2): 107-133. 2001.Of all the parts of the System, the Philosophy of Right has one unique feature. It is the only part for which, throughout his entire career, Hegel published one of his few books, while giving lectures on the very same topic. This peculiarity of the Philosophy of Right puts a special demand on those who try to interpret it. Although the version published by the author himself should constitute the ultimate reference of his social and political doctrine, because he has worked on the topic all thro…Read more
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