Axel Honneth re-reads Hegel’s theory of a “struggle for recognition” and adapts it to a post- metaphysical context; his general premise is that intersubjective recognition represents a necessary prerequisite for the practical constitution of personal identity. On the grounds of Honneth’s theory and through a dynamic interpretation of the stadial structure of intersubjective recognition, this essay aims to highlight the importance of an interpretation of law as social power.
La correlación originaria y el reconocimiento como asignación de valor: una concepción del derecho como potencia social
CAMPEGGIANI, PIA
2013
Abstract
Axel Honneth re-reads Hegel’s theory of a “struggle for recognition” and adapts it to a post- metaphysical context; his general premise is that intersubjective recognition represents a necessary prerequisite for the practical constitution of personal identity. On the grounds of Honneth’s theory and through a dynamic interpretation of the stadial structure of intersubjective recognition, this essay aims to highlight the importance of an interpretation of law as social power.File in questo prodotto:
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