Axel Honneth
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Axel Honneth (
Biography
Honneth was born in Essen, West Germany on 18 July 1949, studied in Bonn, Bochum, Berlin and Munich (under Jürgen Habermas), and taught at the Free University of Berlin and the New School before moving to the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University of Frankfurt in 1996. He also held the Spinoza Chair of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam in 1999.[6] Between 2001 and 2018 he was director of the Institute for Social Research, originally home to the so-called Frankfurt School, at the University of Frankfurt.[7] Since 2011, he is also Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities at the department of philosophy at Columbia University in the City of New York.[8]
Research
Honneth's work focuses on social-political and
His first main work The Critique of Power: Reflective Stages in a Critical Social Theory explores the affinities between the Frankfurt School and
In The Idea of Socialism, Honneth calls for a revision of socialist theory in order to make it relevant for the 21st century, based on a criticism of the socialist theory of historical materialism, ignorance of political rights and social differentiation in modern societies, and overemphasis on the working class as a revolutionary subject. In order to fully realize the three principles of the French Revolution, Honneth suggests three revisions: Replacing economic determinism with historical experimentation inspired by John Dewey, expanding social freedom – mutual dependence and cooperation among members of society – to the other spheres of modern society (i.e. the political and the private), as well as addressing all citizens of the democratic sphere.
Works translated into English
- Social Action and Human Nature, co-authored with Hans Joas (Cambridge University Press, 1988 [1980]).
- The Critique of Power: Reflective Stages in a Critical Social Theory (MIT Press, 1991 [1985]).
- The Fragmented World of the Social: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy (SUNY Press, 1995 [1990]).
- The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts (Polity Press, 1995 [1992]).
- Redistribution or Recognition?: A Political-Philosophical Exchange, co-authored with Nancy Fraser (Verso, 2003).
- Reification: A Recognition-Theoretical View (Oxford University Press, 2007).
- Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory (Polity Press, 2007 [2000]).
- Pathologies of Reason: On the Legacy of Critical Theory (2009).
- The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel's Social Theory (2010).
- The I in We: Studies in the Theory of Recognition (2012).
- Freedom's Right (2014).
- The Idea of Socialism (2016).
See also
References
- ^ "Authors - PublicSpace".
- ^ "Journalism, human rights and moral rectitude: Letters from a war zone". 14 August 2010.
- ^ "Einstein Forum – Wissen essen oder die Weisheit eines guten Geschmacks".
- ^ "Goethe-Universität —".
- ^ "Axel Honneth | Philosophy".
- ^ uva.nl
- ^ "Axel Honneth | Institut für Sozioalforschung (IfS), Frankfurt (Main)". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- ^ "Axel Honneth | Department of Philosophy - Columbia University". Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
Further reading
- Bert van den Brink and David Owen, Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2007).
- Deranty, Jean-Philippe, Beyond Communication: A Critical Study of Axel Honneth's Social Philosophy (Brill, 2009).
- Iser, Matthias, Empörung und Fortschritt. Grundlagen einer Kritischen Theorie der Gesellschaft (Campus, 2008).
- Schmidt-am-Busch, Hans-Christoph and Zurn, Christopher (eds), The Philosophy of Recognition. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Lexington Books, 2009)
- Thompson, Simon, The Political Theory of Recognition. A Critical Introduction (Polity, 2006).
- Huttunen, Rauno, Habermas, Honneth and Education (Lambert Academic Publishing 2009).
External links
- Tanner Lecture on Reification, 2005 Archived 13 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine
- 2006 Program of Research: Paradoxes of Capitalist Modernization
- Joel Anderson's Introduction to The Struggle for Recognition.
- Honneth in London Axel Honneth in conversation with Peter Dews, 2007
- Homepages of Axel Honneth at the University of Frankfurt and the Institute for Social Research.
- 2007 Talks by Honneth Archived 23 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- "Patterns of Intersubjective Recognition: Love, Rights, and Solidarity" by Honneth
- "Social Criticism in the Age of the Normalized Intellectual"
- Chapter 1, The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel's Social Theory (2010)
- Recognition Forum (Research on recognition theory, bibliographies, theses, events, forum)
- Interview with Axel Honneth, Barcelona Metropolis, num. 78, Spring, 2010.
- Interview with Honneth for the Platypus Review 59 (September, 2013)
- Publications by Axel Honneth in WorldCat