Axel Honneth
Born
in Essen, Germany
July 18, 1949
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The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
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26 editions
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1992
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The Idea of Socialism
27 editions
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2015
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Reification: A New Look At An Old Idea
17 editions
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published
2005
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Freedom's Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic Life
22 editions
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published
2011
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The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel's Social Theory (Princeton Monographs in Philosophy)
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7 editions
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2001
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Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory
14 editions
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published
2006
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The I in We: Studies in the Theory of Recognition
16 editions
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published
2010
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Pathologies of Reason: On the Legacy of Critical Theory (New Directions in Critical Theory, 23)
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10 editions
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2007
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The Critique of Power: Reflective Stages in a Critical Social Theory
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13 editions
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1985
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Reificacion/ Reification: Un Estudio En La Teoria Del Reconocimiento/ a Study in the Theory of Recognition
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6 editions
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2006
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“Child’s creativity – indeed, the human faculty of imagination – presupposes a capacity to be alone, which itself can arise only out of basic confidence in the care of a loved one.”
― The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
― The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
“Only if all members of society can satisfy the needs they share with all others – physical and emotional intimacy, economic independence, and political self-determination – by relying on the sympathy and support of their partners in interaction will our society have become social in the full sense of the term.”
― Die Idee des Sozialismus - Versuch einer Aktualisierung
― Die Idee des Sozialismus - Versuch einer Aktualisierung
“If the mother managed to pass the child’s unconscious test by enduring the aggressive attacks without withdrawing her love in revenge, the child has to accept that she belongs to an external world. If the mother’s love is lasting, the child can develop a sense of confidence in the provision of his or her needs and a capacity to be alone. The child can go on pursue his or her own personal life without the fear of being abandoned because the child possesses the confidence that his or her needs will be met because he or she is of unique value to the mother. The same pattern then applies to adult life where an individual is able to trust himself or herself because he or she believes they are of unique value to other individuals. In becoming sure of the mother’s love, young children come to trust themselves, which makes it possible for them to be alone without anxiety.”
― The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
― The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts
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