Critique and cognitive capacities: Towards an action-oriented model

Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (1):62-85 (2021)
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Abstract

In response to an impasse, articulated in the late 1980s, the cognitive capacities of ordinary people assumed central place in contemporary critical social theory. The participants’ perspective gained precedence over scientific standards branded as external. The notion of cognition, however, went unchallenged. This article continues the move away from external standards, and discusses two models of critique, which differ based on their underlying notions of cognition. The representational model builds on cognitive content, misrecognition and normativity; three features which are illustrated with positions adopted by prominent exponents of critical social theory. An alternative understanding relies on action-oriented disclosure and the participants’ basic familiarity with the social world. On this reading, what clashes with unequal structures is skilful coping, rather than representations and normative standards. The action-oriented approach may overcome the dilemma of understanding both the impact and the possible transcendence of unequal structures, although it cannot ultimately replace representational critique.

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original Hörnqvist, Magnus (2021) "Critique and cognitive capacities: Towards an action-oriented model". Philosophy and Social Criticism 48(1):62-85

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Magnus Hörnqvist
Stockholm University