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- Title
Analysis of the normative grammar of social life in the theory of struggle for recognition.
- Authors
Tsiatserkin, A.
- Abstract
The aim of this article consists in the reconstruction of the social-philosophical model of struggle for recognition that discloses the normative grammar of social life. For this purpose the author carries out the analysis of the basic normative principles of recognition and the main strategies of their justifications in the works of A. Honneth, N. Fraser, Ch. Taylor. On the basis of the obtained research results the following inferences are drawn: firstly, under the conditions of postmodern societies moral foundations of social interactions cannot be reduced to the universal principle of equality and in this case turn out to be the conflict-laden integration of different normative obligations. Secondly, the justification of moral principles should be carried out by the constellation of the methodological approaches of the philosophical anthropology, social and discursive theories.
- Subjects
PHILOSOPHY; RECOGNITION (Philosophy); SOCIAL interaction; SELF-perception; SOCIAL interaction in adolescence; SOCIAL psychology; PHILOSOPHICAL anthropology; HONNETH, Axel, 1949-; FRASER, Nancy, 1947-
- Publication
Topos (18150047), 2009, Vol 21, Issue 1, p60
- ISSN
1815-0047
- Publication type
Article