El reconocimiento como ideología
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2006.i35.33Keywords:
Social philosophy, Theory of Recognition, Ideology, Moral philosophyAbstract
The present article deals with the problem if there are forms of social and moral recognition which can be characterized as ideological. It analyzes which properties of a form of recognition justify such an evaluation and pretends, moreover, to articulate a criterion which permits a normative distinction between ideological and nonideological forms of recognition. This criterion will be put into practice when analyzing contemporary discourses claiming the character of social recognition for recent transformations of the job market in the developed world.
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