Towards a Conflict Theory of Recognition: On the Constitution of Relations of Recognition in Conflict |
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Authors: | Georg W. Bertram Robin Celikates |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Philosophie, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germany;2. Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we develop an understanding of recognition in terms of individuals’ capacity for conflict. Our goal is to overcome various shortcomings that can be found in both the positive and negative conceptions of recognition. We start by analyzing paradigmatic instances of such conceptions—namely, those put forward by Axel Honneth and Judith Butler. We do so in order to show how both positions are inadequate in their elaborations of recognition in an analogous way: Both fail to make intelligible the fundamental nexus between relations of recognition and individuals’ capacity for conflict. We then move on to reconsider aspects of Hegel's view of recognition—ones that, from our viewpoint, have been unjustly neglected in the debate about recognition: his focus on the constitution of relations of recognition in conflict and on the status of being an author of acts of recognition. On this basis, we then spell out in a more systematic way what we take to be a more convincing conception of recognition. This puts us in the position to gesture at some consequences of this conception in practical contexts, above all with regard to the justification, role and structure of political institutions.. |
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