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    Axel Honneth ( / ˈhɒnɪt, - ɛt /; German: [aksl̩ ˈhɔnɛt]; born 18 July 1949) is a German philosopher who is the Professor for Social Philosophy at Goethe University Frankfurt [4] and the Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities in the department of philosophy at Columbia University. [5] He was also director of the Institut für ...

  2. Professor Honneth studied Philosophy, Sociology, and German Literature at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and Ruhr-Universität Bochum from 1969-1974, earning his M.A. in Philosophy in 1974. His postgraduate studes were at Freie Universität Berlin from 1974-1976. His Dissertation (thesis), at Freie Universität Berlin in 1982 ...

  3. Jan 16, 2013 · In dialogue with his interlocutor, Axel Honneth summarizes the way his work on recognition has unfolded over the past two decades. While he has retained his principal insights, some important parts of his theory have changed. He comments that if he were to rewrite The Struggle for Recognition today, he would focus more on institutions and the ...

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    • 2013
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  5. Jun 15, 2023 · When Axel Honneth accepted the invitation by the Centre for Social Critique (formerly known as Humanities and Social Change Center) to give the 2021 Walter Benjamin Lectures, he proposed to question the displacement of work from the center of contemporary political theories.

  6. The lectures have now been published in German under the title Der arbeitende Souverän (The Working Sovereign). In a conversation with the directors of the Centre for Social Critique, Rahel Jaeggi and Robin Celikates, Axel Honneth explains why he believes a political theory of labor is necessary, how the world of work has changed, and what ...

  7. Professor Honneth studied Philosophy, Sociology, and German Literature at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and Ruhr-Universität Bochum from 1969-1974, earning his M.A. in Philosophy in 1974. His postgraduate studes were at Freie Universität Berlin from 1974-1976. His Dissertation (thesis), at Freie Universität Berlin in 1982 ...

  8. The potential and the actual: Mead, Honneth, and the 'I' Patchen Markell Part II. Recognition and Power in Social Theory: 6. Work, recognition, emancipation Beate Roessler 7. '… that all members should be loved in the same way…' Lior Barshack 8. Recognition of love's labor: considering Axel Honneth's feminism Iris Marion Young Part III.

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