29 mai 2023
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Derechos de autor 2023 Bruno Leon Campos Cabrera
Bruno Leon Campos Cabrera, « The Fractured Recognition: sociopolitical actuality of Hegel's early Jena writings: sociopolitical actuality of Hegel's early Jena writings. », Studia Hegeliana. Journal of the Spanish Society for Hegelian Studies, ID : 10.24310/Studiahegelianastheg.v9i.16214
The extensive proliferation of social conflicts of groups that claim political exclusion, institutional indifference, and underestimation of their forms of life, are evidence of the conceptual insufficiency of the end of history of Fukuyama's Hegel. These collective subjects are not perceived as part of the organic unity that is the social, but rather as cleaved fragments, unrelated to it. I suggest that we can give explanatory value and to grant a normative solution to this social fracture through the concept of recognition developed by Hegel in his Jenense period. Thus, as an update of this concept, these social conflicts can be understood as struggles for the recognition for some of its dimensions, affective, legal and/or social, that have been unjustly denied.