Misrecognising Recognition. Foundations of a Critical Theory of Recognition

Critical Horizons 22 (1):56-69 (2021)
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ABSTRACT According to Max Horkheimer, a critical theory of society has to fulfil two tasks: the elimination of social injustice and the critical reflection of its own conceptual means. Based on this definition, I argue that Axel Honneth’s critical theory of recognition is at risk of losing sight of the ambivalence of recognition which limits the scope of his analysis of social pathologies. By drawing on the concept of misrecognising recognition it can be shown that recognition itself is an ambivalent concept which can not only serve the purpose of self-realisation but also the purpose of self-subjection. Following the lead of Jean-Paul Sartre in this article I will unfold the concept of misrecognising recognition and put it at work to show how a variety of social pathologies of self-subjection can only be addressed if the ambivalence of recognition is taken into account.

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Steffen K. Herrmann
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Eclipse of Reason.Max Horkheimer - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (87):368-369.
Recognition as ideology.Axel Honneth - 2007 - In Bert van den Brink & David Owen (eds.), Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 323--347.
Works Cited.Patchen Markell - 2003 - In Bound by Recognition. Princeton University Press. pp. 249-276.
Unsichtbarkeit. Stationen einer Theorie der Intersubjektivität.Axel Honneth - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (3):591-591.

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