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Politics | Honneth | Brocker I 802 Politics/Socialization/Recognition/Honneth: Political implications already result from the form of recognition of law, insofar as it generates the claim to political participation, among other things. Politics is also linked in principle to all active forms of resistance to experiences of disregard. Their chance of taking the form of active political resistance is in turn described as dependent on political and cultural conditions. (1) SigwartVsHonneth: It remains unclear whether and to what extent their political character results again from specific political claims of recognition or from a specific political constitution of the moral horizon of values of society in which they move and orient themselves as political resistance. (See Recognition/Honneth, Socialization/Honneth). 1. Axel Honneth, Kampf um Anerkennung. Zur moralischen Grammatik sozialer Konflikte, mit einem neuen Nachwort, Frankfurt/M. 2014 (zuerst 1992) p. 224f. Hans-Jörg Sigwart, „Axel Honneth, Kampf um Anerkennung“, in: Manfred Brocker (Ed.) Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt/M. 2018 |
Honn I A. Honneth Das Ich im Wir: Studien zur Anerkennungstheorie Frankfurt/M. 2010 Honn II Axel Honneth Kampf um Anerkennung. Zur moralischen Grammatik sozialer Konflikte Frankfurt 2014 Brocker I Manfred Brocker Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert Frankfurt/M. 2018 |
Recognition | Fraser | Brocker I 801 Recognition/Socialization/Society/Economy/FraserVsHonneth/Fraser: Honneth neglects the independent importance of political-economic problems, especially the problem of the fair redistribution of resources in his theory of the struggle of individuals for recognition in a social community.(1) Honneth: on the other hand, assumes an ethical-cultural frame of reference for social appreciation and justice. >Recognition/Honneth, Socialization/Honneth, Individuation/Honneth. HonnethVsFraser: Fraser defends herself by showing to what extent his concept of formal morality also encompasses such questions of economic justice according to his own claim.(2) 1. Nancy Fraser/Axel Honneth, Umverteilung oder Anerkennung? Eine politisch-philosophische Kontroverse, Frankfurt, 2003 2. Ibid. p. 159f. Hans-Jörg Sigwart, „Axel Honneth, Kampf um Anerkennung“, in: Manfred Brocker (Hg.) Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt/M. 2018 |
PolFras I Nancy Fraser Mapping the feminist imagination. From redistribution to representation 2005 Brocker I Manfred Brocker Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert Frankfurt/M. 2018 |
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