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May 21, 2015 · In Freedom's Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic Life, Axel Honneth presents what he calls a “normative reconstruction” of the historical development of the institutions and practices he takes to be normatively central to modern liberal democracies.
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Jul 19, 2023 · Freedom's right : the social foundations of democratic life. by. Honneth, Axel, 1949- author. Publication date. 2014. Topics. Democracy, Liberty -- Philosophy, Social justice -- Philosophy. Publisher. New York : Columbia University Press.
Mar 11, 2014 · Axel Honneth defends a compelling conception of social freedom grounded in mutual recognition, which he employs both to comprehend contemporary social reality and to reveal its deficiencies. Characterized by an extraordinary richness of detail, this book's aim is a provocative mix of reconciliation and critique.
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Axel Honneth defends a compelling conception of social freedom grounded in mutual recognition, which he employs both to comprehend contemporary social reality and to reveal its deficiencies. Characterized by an extraordinary richness of detail, this book's aim is a provocative mix of reconciliation and critique.
In Freedom’s Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic Life (2014), Axel Honneth, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Frankfurt and at Columbia University, offers an update to G.W.F. Hegel’s most famous work of political philosophy, the Philosophy of Right (1821).
Jan 1, 2015 · Honneth distinguishes three conceptions of freedom that have been central in modernity – negative, reflexive, and social freedom – each with their own account of what a just society requires.
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Nov 18, 2014 · Honneth, Axel (2000): Suffering from Indeterminacy. An Attempt at a Reactualization of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right. Assen: Van Gorcum. Honneth, Axel (2009): “Reconstructive Social Criticism With a Genealogical Proviso”. In: Pathologies of Reason.