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Philosophie sociale et théorie sociale
Honneth, Axel, Renault, Emmanuel
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Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2012
Social philosophy is a somewhat broad and imprecise term. In this article I discuss the social philosophy of Habermas, Foucault and Honneth, arguing that the latter’s work is an interesting, but not unproblematic, conception of the discipline. Following Habermas and Honneth, I argue that social philosophy should be reconstructive, but incorporate ...
J. Pedersen
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Social philosophy is a somewhat broad and imprecise term. In this article I discuss the social philosophy of Habermas, Foucault and Honneth, arguing that the latter’s work is an interesting, but not unproblematic, conception of the discipline. Following Habermas and Honneth, I argue that social philosophy should be reconstructive, but incorporate ...
J. Pedersen
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The Philosophy of Ortega y Gasset Reevaluated, 2021
This first part of this chapter is mainly devoted to an analysis of The Revolt of the Masses and to Ortega’s distinction between minorities and masses. (The origin of this distinction can be traced in philosophers such as Nietzsche who had a lasting influence on Ortega but also in his own reflections about Spain and the ways of rescuing it.) We will ...
Carlos Morujão +2 more
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This first part of this chapter is mainly devoted to an analysis of The Revolt of the Masses and to Ortega’s distinction between minorities and masses. (The origin of this distinction can be traced in philosophers such as Nietzsche who had a lasting influence on Ortega but also in his own reflections about Spain and the ways of rescuing it.) We will ...
Carlos Morujão +2 more
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American Journal of Sociology, 1912
Burke's chief claim to a permanent place among thinkers lies in his critical rejection of eighteenth-century rationalism in political philosophy, and the general character of this I may assume to be sufficiently familiar not to need exposition. The true virtue in politics, according to Burke, is not metaphysical reasoning, but practical tact and ...
A. K. Rogers
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Burke's chief claim to a permanent place among thinkers lies in his critical rejection of eighteenth-century rationalism in political philosophy, and the general character of this I may assume to be sufficiently familiar not to need exposition. The true virtue in politics, according to Burke, is not metaphysical reasoning, but practical tact and ...
A. K. Rogers
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Constructing the university: Towards a social philosophy of higher education
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017Ronald Barnett
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Towards a Social Philosophy of Science: Russian Prospects
Social Epistemology, 2017Ilya Kasavin
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Critical social philosophy, Honneth and the role of primary intersubjectivity
European Journal of Social Theory, 2012Somogy Varga, Shaun Gallagher
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