The Right to Justification
Biography
Bert van den Brink is professor of political and social philosophy and vice- dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University. His publications include Recognition and Power. Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Thought (co-edited with David Owen, Cambridge UP 2007) and ‘Recognition, Pluralism and the Expectation of Harmony: Against the Ideal of an Ethical Life Free from Pain’, in Danielle Petherbridge (ed.), Axel Honneth: Critical Essays (Brill 2011
Introduction
Signalementen (pdf)
De Redactie
Special Issue Krisis: On Philosophy And Human Rights. Introduction (pdf)
Marc de Wilde
Articles
Power and Powerlessness of Human Rights. The International Discourse on Human Rights and Its Critics (pdf)
Regina Kreide
Included but Not Belonging. Badiou and Rancière on Human Rights (pdf)
Ernst van den Hemel
Power and Powerlessness of Human Rights. The International Discourse on Human Rights and Its Critics (pdf)
Regina Kreide
Het falen van de mensenrechten. Een filosofische analyse (pdf)
Marc de Wilde
Essays
What is Cultural Analysis? And What is the Role of Philosophy? An Answer to Murat Aydemir (pdf)
Josef Früchtl
De sublieme historische ervaring revisited (pdf)
Jacques Bos
Reviews
The Right to Justification (pdf)
Bert van den Brink
Dom, dommer, dier (pdf)
Rogier van Reekum
The Politics of Contamination (pdf)
Sudeep Dasgupta
Studying the History of Human Rights (pdf)
Thomas Poell