Crossroads of Critique:
Axel Honneth and the Frankfurt School Project
Working languages at the conference will be English and French. Organizers will facilitate bilingual exchanges.
Les langues de travail du colloque seront l'anglais et le français. L'équipe d'organisation facilitera les échanges bilingues.
Les langues de travail du colloque seront l'anglais et le français. L'équipe d'organisation facilitera les échanges bilingues.
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June 6, 2019
16h30 Registration and welcome
17-19h Opening remarks (CEVIPOF, Salle Percheron)
Plenary Speaker: Katia Genel
Co-Director of the Centre Marc Bloch Berlin
Assistant Professor (MCF), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
“How to express what is wrong with society? Thinking Social Pathologies with Honneth”
19-20h Reception
June 7, 2019
9h30 Opening remarks, Organization team
9h45-12h Panel 1 : Thinking Social Struggles with Honneth (Salle Lavau)
“Expériences morales de mépris social et dynamiques de résistances collectives chez
les représentants ouvriers pendant la Deuxième République française.”
– Tatiana Fauconnet, ENS Lyon
“Rural Youth, Citizenship and Geographic Inequality: Politics of Recognition and
Redistribution”
– Susanna Areschoug, Stockholm University
“‘La Hogra’ comme émotion fondatrice d’une lutte pour la reconnaissance dans les
quartiers populaires”
– Chayma Drira, Sciences Po
12h- 13h30 Lunch break
13h30-15h45 Panel 2 : Critical Theory of Institutions: Law and Property (Salle Percheron)
“Anti-functionalist impulses in Weimarian Critical Theory of Law”
– Gabriel Busch de Brito, University of São Paulo / CEBRAP
“Praxis-Oriented Questions Regarding Menke’s Critique of Rights”
– Ewgenia Baraboj, University of Leipzig
“Property and the Frankfurt School: Past, Present, Futures.”
– Niklas Angebauer, University of Oldenburg
15h45-16h Coffee break
16-17h30:
Panel 3 : Normativity beyond Discourse (Salle Percheron)
“Is There Normativity Outside of Discourse?”
– Ítalo Alves, Catholic University in Porto
Alegre (Brazil)
“Rehabilitating the body in Honnethian theory:
what consequences for recognition?"
– Cécile Cadet, Sciences Po (Paris)
Panel 4 : Critical Theory and Ethics (27, rue Saint-Guillaume, room 23)
“Injustice, Ethics, and the Forms of Life”
– Vafa Ghazavi, University of Oxford (UK)
“Critical Theory as a Critique of Ethics. Against
the Objectification of the “Ethical Goods“”
– Veronika Hilzensauer, Munich School of
Philosophy (Germany)
17h30-18h : Coffee break and change of venue
18h-20h : Keynote Address : Axel Honneth
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Amphithéâtre Jacques Chapsal
“Democracy and the Division of Labor: A blind spot in political philosophy”
Introductory remarks:
Astrid von Busekist, Director of Graduate Studies in Political Theory, Sciences Po
June 8, 2019
10h15-11h45 :
Panel 5 : Axel Honneth and the Anthropocene (27, room 13)
“Axel Honneth and the Idea of Environmental Justice”
– Marcus Wallner, Uppsala University
(Sweden)
“Recognition and Critique in the Anthropocene”
– Atticus Carnell, University of Oxford (UK)
Panel 6 : Rethinking Reification (27, room 15)
“Grounding recognition in emerging
subjectivities: The contestation of reification as
a truth regime.”
– Tivadar Vervoort, KU Leuven (Belgium)
“Repenser la réification avec Axel Honneth : un
défi salvateur pour la théorie critique contemporaine”
– Marie Simon, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France)
11h45-12h45 : Lunch break
12h45-14h15 :
Panel 7 : Critical Theory and Critical Epistemologies (27, room 13)
“From Cultivation to Critique: Is a Critical Virtue Ethics Possible?”
– Patrick Wheatley, University of Oxford (UK)
“Critical theory of recognition as a critique of
identity power: reconceptualizing Honneth’s
‘Recognition as Ideology’”
– Hiroki Narita, Waseda University (Tokyo)
Panel 8 : Franco-German Critiques of Domination (27, room 15)
“Politics and the other Utopia: on Abensour and Adorno”
– Helmer Stoel, Goethe University, Frankfurt (Germany)
“Comment articuler reconnaissance et servitude volontaire ?
Comprendre les divergences de Renault et Lefort à partir de La Boétie”
– Emmanuel Charreau, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
14h15-14h30 : Coffee break
14h30-16h :
Panel 9 : Rancière Goes to Frankfurt (27, room 13)
“Recognition as Struggle within the Distribution of the Sensible”
– Marcus Döller, Erfurt (Germany)
“The ‘best’ Political Order: Rancière, Honneth,
and Adorno on the Possibility of a Self-Reflective Order”
– Léonie Hunter, Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany)
Panel 10 : Neoliberalism and the Paralysis of Critique (27, room 15)
“Populism as a Political Pathology of the
‘Neoliberal Revolution:’ Honneth’s Diagnosis
of 21st Century Democratic Deficits.”
– Thor João de Sousa Veras, Santa Catarina
Federal University, Florianopólis (Brazil)
“One-Dimensional Exhaustion: Marcuse’s
Economy of Critique”
– Nica Siegel, Yale University (USA)
16-16h15 : Coffee break
16h15-17h30 :
Plenary speaker: Daniel Loick
Visiting Professor of Practical Philosophy, University Lucerne
Fellow at the Center for Humanities & Social Change, HU Berlin
“Subaltern Sociality. On the Normative Structure of Counter-Communities”
17h30-18h Closing remarks
(Organizing team: Juliette Faure, Niklas Plaetzer, Léna Silberzahn)
16h30 Registration and welcome
17-19h Opening remarks (CEVIPOF, Salle Percheron)
Plenary Speaker: Katia Genel
Co-Director of the Centre Marc Bloch Berlin
Assistant Professor (MCF), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
“How to express what is wrong with society? Thinking Social Pathologies with Honneth”
19-20h Reception
June 7, 2019
9h30 Opening remarks, Organization team
9h45-12h Panel 1 : Thinking Social Struggles with Honneth (Salle Lavau)
“Expériences morales de mépris social et dynamiques de résistances collectives chez
les représentants ouvriers pendant la Deuxième République française.”
– Tatiana Fauconnet, ENS Lyon
“Rural Youth, Citizenship and Geographic Inequality: Politics of Recognition and
Redistribution”
– Susanna Areschoug, Stockholm University
“‘La Hogra’ comme émotion fondatrice d’une lutte pour la reconnaissance dans les
quartiers populaires”
– Chayma Drira, Sciences Po
12h- 13h30 Lunch break
13h30-15h45 Panel 2 : Critical Theory of Institutions: Law and Property (Salle Percheron)
“Anti-functionalist impulses in Weimarian Critical Theory of Law”
– Gabriel Busch de Brito, University of São Paulo / CEBRAP
“Praxis-Oriented Questions Regarding Menke’s Critique of Rights”
– Ewgenia Baraboj, University of Leipzig
“Property and the Frankfurt School: Past, Present, Futures.”
– Niklas Angebauer, University of Oldenburg
15h45-16h Coffee break
16-17h30:
Panel 3 : Normativity beyond Discourse (Salle Percheron)
“Is There Normativity Outside of Discourse?”
– Ítalo Alves, Catholic University in Porto
Alegre (Brazil)
“Rehabilitating the body in Honnethian theory:
what consequences for recognition?"
– Cécile Cadet, Sciences Po (Paris)
Panel 4 : Critical Theory and Ethics (27, rue Saint-Guillaume, room 23)
“Injustice, Ethics, and the Forms of Life”
– Vafa Ghazavi, University of Oxford (UK)
“Critical Theory as a Critique of Ethics. Against
the Objectification of the “Ethical Goods“”
– Veronika Hilzensauer, Munich School of
Philosophy (Germany)
17h30-18h : Coffee break and change of venue
18h-20h : Keynote Address : Axel Honneth
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Amphithéâtre Jacques Chapsal
“Democracy and the Division of Labor: A blind spot in political philosophy”
Introductory remarks:
Astrid von Busekist, Director of Graduate Studies in Political Theory, Sciences Po
June 8, 2019
10h15-11h45 :
Panel 5 : Axel Honneth and the Anthropocene (27, room 13)
“Axel Honneth and the Idea of Environmental Justice”
– Marcus Wallner, Uppsala University
(Sweden)
“Recognition and Critique in the Anthropocene”
– Atticus Carnell, University of Oxford (UK)
Panel 6 : Rethinking Reification (27, room 15)
“Grounding recognition in emerging
subjectivities: The contestation of reification as
a truth regime.”
– Tivadar Vervoort, KU Leuven (Belgium)
“Repenser la réification avec Axel Honneth : un
défi salvateur pour la théorie critique contemporaine”
– Marie Simon, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France)
11h45-12h45 : Lunch break
12h45-14h15 :
Panel 7 : Critical Theory and Critical Epistemologies (27, room 13)
“From Cultivation to Critique: Is a Critical Virtue Ethics Possible?”
– Patrick Wheatley, University of Oxford (UK)
“Critical theory of recognition as a critique of
identity power: reconceptualizing Honneth’s
‘Recognition as Ideology’”
– Hiroki Narita, Waseda University (Tokyo)
Panel 8 : Franco-German Critiques of Domination (27, room 15)
“Politics and the other Utopia: on Abensour and Adorno”
– Helmer Stoel, Goethe University, Frankfurt (Germany)
“Comment articuler reconnaissance et servitude volontaire ?
Comprendre les divergences de Renault et Lefort à partir de La Boétie”
– Emmanuel Charreau, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
14h15-14h30 : Coffee break
14h30-16h :
Panel 9 : Rancière Goes to Frankfurt (27, room 13)
“Recognition as Struggle within the Distribution of the Sensible”
– Marcus Döller, Erfurt (Germany)
“The ‘best’ Political Order: Rancière, Honneth,
and Adorno on the Possibility of a Self-Reflective Order”
– Léonie Hunter, Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany)
Panel 10 : Neoliberalism and the Paralysis of Critique (27, room 15)
“Populism as a Political Pathology of the
‘Neoliberal Revolution:’ Honneth’s Diagnosis
of 21st Century Democratic Deficits.”
– Thor João de Sousa Veras, Santa Catarina
Federal University, Florianopólis (Brazil)
“One-Dimensional Exhaustion: Marcuse’s
Economy of Critique”
– Nica Siegel, Yale University (USA)
16-16h15 : Coffee break
16h15-17h30 :
Plenary speaker: Daniel Loick
Visiting Professor of Practical Philosophy, University Lucerne
Fellow at the Center for Humanities & Social Change, HU Berlin
“Subaltern Sociality. On the Normative Structure of Counter-Communities”
17h30-18h Closing remarks
(Organizing team: Juliette Faure, Niklas Plaetzer, Léna Silberzahn)
Graduate Conference Program 2019 Crossroads of Critique | |
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The Speakers
Katia Genel
Plenary Speaker
Co-Director of the Centre Marc Bloch Berlin Assistant Professor (MCF), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne “How to express what is wrong with society? Thinking Social Pathologies with Honneth”
Thursday, June 6, 2019 5-7pm, Salle Percheron 98, rue de l'université |
Axel Honneth
Keynote Speaker
Jack C. Weinstein Professor for the Humanities, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University; Previous Director of the Institute for Social Research, Goethe University Frankfurt “Democracy and the Division of Labor: A blind spot in political philosophy”
Friday, June 7, 2019 6-8pm, Amphithéatre Chapsal 27, rue Saint-Guillaume |
Daniel LoickPlenary Speaker
Visiting Professor of Practical Philosophy, University Lucerne Fellow at the Center for Humanities & Social Change, HU Berlin “Subaltern Sociality. On the Normative Structure of Counter-Communities”
Saturday, June 8, 2019 4.15pm-17.30pm, Room 15 27, rue Saint-Guillaume |
Graduate Student Panels
Thinking Social Struggles with Honneth
Critical Theory of Institutions: Property and Law
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Normativity beyond Discourse
Critical Theory and Ethics
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Axel Honneth and the Anthropocene
Critical Theory and Critical Epistemologies
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