Immanent teleologies versus historical regressions: Some political remarks on Honneth’s Hegelianism

Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (6):655-664 (2019)
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The article is focused on Honneth’s teleology of history, presented as a historical process of gradual realization of an immanent normative ‘telos’, and not only as a form of axiological evaluation...

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Nietzsche, Genealogy, History.Michel Foucault - 2001 - In John Richardson & Brian Leiter (eds.), Nietzsche. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. (139-164).

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