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Beyond Redistribution: Honneth, Recognition Theory and Global Justice
Critical Horizons Pub Date : 2020-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/14409917.2020.1744281
Renante D. Pilapil 1
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ABSTRACT This paper attempts to explore the ways through which the discourse on global justice can be expanded beyond the language of redistribution by utilizing the insights from the theory of recognition as proposed by Honneth. It looks into the potential contributions of recognition theory in the normative analysis of global poverty and inequality. Taking off from the argument that the focus on global redistributive justice is misleading, the paper makes three claims: firstly, any global justice discourse must take as its point of departure the experience of suffering of the poor; secondly, suffering poverty, the global poor experience shame or humiliation, thereby, degrading their sense of self-worth and their capacity for independent agency; thirdly, the goal of global justice is not simply the poor’s equal access to resources but self-realization. In the end, the paper argues that the recognition paradigm is a useful tool in analyzing and theorizing global justice.

中文翻译:

超越再分配:Honneth,认知理论和全球正义

摘要本文试图利用霍内斯提出的承认理论的见解,探索将全球正义的话语扩展到再分配语言之外的方式。它探讨了承认理论在全球贫困和不平等的规范分析中的潜在贡献。从对全球再分配正义的关注具有误导性的观点出发,本文提出了三点主张:第一,任何全球正义的话语都必须以穷人的痛苦经历为出发点;第二,全球贫困人口遭受贫困,感到羞耻或屈辱,从而降低了他们的自我价值感和独立机构的能力;第三,全球正义的目标不仅是穷人平等获得资源的途径,还在于自我实现。最后,本文认为识别范式是分析和理论化全球正义的有用工具。
更新日期:2020-01-02
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