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How to Engage in Practices of Critique? From a Universal Conception of the Good Life to the Contestation of Universals

Authors

  • Annemarije Hagen University of Leuven

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/krisis.39.1.36256

Keywords:

Social critique, Anti-authoritarianism, Universals, Contestation

Abstract

Critical social theories examine social arrangements from the point of view of the obstacles that these structures pose to human flourishing, with the purpose of bringing about social change for the better. In this article, I contest the idea that these changes have to be guided by an idea of the good society. I argue that actual struggles are not guided by abstract ethical representations of the good life, but more negatively, by contestation of the limits of articulated universals by the ones who are excluded and marginalised. 

Author Biography

Annemarije Hagen, University of Leuven

Annemarije Hagen is a PhD fellow in the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Leuven. She also holds a teaching position at the PPLE (Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics) College of the University of Amsterdam.

Published

2019-10-18

How to Cite

Hagen, Annemarije. 2019. “How to Engage in Practices of Critique? From a Universal Conception of the Good Life to the Contestation of Universals”. Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 39 (1):2-14. https://doi.org/10.21827/krisis.39.1.36256.

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