Pathologies of Individual Freedom

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Pathologies of Individual Freedom

Hegel's Social Theory

Western philosophy from c 1800 Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy

Author: Axel Honneth

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Collection: Princeton Monographs in Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Princeton University Press

Published on: 11th May 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 686 Kb

ISBN: 9781400835027


Overview

This is a penetrating reinterpretation and defense of Hegel's social theory as an alternative to reigning liberal notions of social justice. The eminent German philosopher Axel Honneth rereads Hegel's Philosophy of Right to show how it diagnoses the pathologies of the overcommitment to individual freedom that Honneth says underlies the ideas of Rawls and Habermas alike.

Hegel's Theory and Psychological Damage

Honneth argues that Hegel's theory contains an account of the psychological damage caused by placing too much emphasis on personal and moral freedom. Although these freedoms are crucial to the achievement of justice, they are insufficient and in themselves leave people vulnerable to loneliness, emptiness, and depression.

Shared Projects and Ethical Life

Hegel argues that people must also find their freedom or "self-realization" through shared projects. Such projects involve the three institutions of ethical life--family, civil society, and the state--and provide the arena of a crucial third kind of freedom, which Honneth calls "communicative" freedom.

Conditions for Justice

A society is just only if it gives all of its members sufficient and equal opportunity to realize communicative freedom as well as personal and moral freedom.

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