On moral contempt. An outline for a critical theory on the outraged

This is a reflection on scenarios of offense and moral contempt from the standpoint of view of critical theory. It addresses the question of how philosophy impinges on social sciences when it has the purpose of building a precise grammar on outrage, when it is the outcome of violence directed toward...

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Published inEspiral (Guadalajara, Mexico) Vol. 20; no. 58; pp. 9 - 35
Main Author Guillen, Jaime Torres
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published 01.09.2013
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Summary:This is a reflection on scenarios of offense and moral contempt from the standpoint of view of critical theory. It addresses the question of how philosophy impinges on social sciences when it has the purpose of building a precise grammar on outrage, when it is the outcome of violence directed towards persons by criminals, private institutions, states, the capitalist system, churches, and war conflicts. The article proposes basis for reconsidering the critical theory out of the thinking of Alex Honneth. Adapted from the source document.
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ISSN:1665-0565