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2. Neither History nor Praxis

In 3. Outside Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 29-39 (2009)

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  1. Realizing Honneth: Redistribution, recognition, and global justice.Volker Heins - 2008 - Journal of Global Ethics 4 (2):141 – 153.
    The purpose of this article is to explore the potential contribution of Axel Honneth's critical theory of recognition to empirical and normative debates on global justice. I first present, very briefly, an overview of recent theories of global distributive justice. I argue that theorists of distributive justice do not pay enough attention to sources of self-respect and conditions for identity formation, and that they are blind toward the danger of harming people's sense of self even by well-intentioned redistributive policies. Honneth's (...)
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  • Pietro Maffettone, International Toleration: A Theory (Oxford: Routledge, 2020), pp. 186. [REVIEW]Edward Hall - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (3):551-556.
  • The Priority of Participation: A Friendly Response to Professor Gargarella.Albert W. Dzur - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (3):473-477.
    A response to Roberto Gargarella’s review of Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury, by Albert W. Dzur.
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  • Who needs a world view?Koshka Duff & James Evans - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-4.
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  • The Moral Underpinnings of Popper's Philosophy.Noretta Koertge - 2009 - In Zuzana Parusniková & R. S. Cohen (eds.), Rethinking Popper. Springer. pp. 323--338.