Abstract
Reification demonstrates a number of discontinuities with Honneth's earlier and later works and constitutes a bold attempt to ground a social normative theory on ontological and anthropological grounds. In order to respect the importance of this effort, I try to reconcile some of the more incompatible aspects of this work by pointing to the deep unity of the Honnethian path as a whole. First, I focus on the status of recognition itself, in order to reveal the unity of thought behind the different versions proposed by Honneth. Then, I concentrate on his references to psychoanalysis and evolutionary psychology, in an attempt to bring together the ideas of symbiosis and neonatal imitation. Third, I highlight the dual nature of the Honnethian recognition paradigm: on the one hand, it can be characterized as normative; on the other, it makes a truly ontological and anthropogenic claim. Finally, I redefine the source of the conflict between this and Honneth's other work.
Lingua originale | Italian |
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pagine (da-a) | 294-308 |
Numero di pagine | 15 |
Rivista | Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia |
Volume | 8 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Published - 2017 |