New Directions for a Critical Theory of Work: Reading Honneth Through Deranty |
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Authors: | Timothy Boston |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition has been criticised for presenting a deficient concept of work and the normative significance of work. In recent years Jean-Philippe Deranty, among others, has suggested that Honneth could overcome this deficiency by reintroducing into his mature theory the critical concept of work that first appeared in his 1977–1985 writings. My paper critically reconstructs and assesses Deranty’s position. I argue that Deranty has understated the extent to which his research direction diverges from Honneth’s. Rather than simply nuancing Honneth’s existing philosophical system, Deranty’s work exposes some of its conceptual limits and points beyond it. |
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Keywords: | Recognition work alienation critical theory Axel Honneth Jean-Philippe Deranty |
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