The 'living entity': Reification and forgetting

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Abstract

Abstract In his attempt at a renewal of the concept of reification, Axel Honneth has referred to reification as a kind of forgetting. He uses an epigraph from Adorno and Horkheimer’s work to introduce this theme. This article considers the different accounts that are given by Honneth, on the one hand, and Adorno and Horkheimer, on the other, as to the way that reification is a forgetting of core experiential capacities of intersubjective human relations. It argues that Honneth’s account relies too much on a foundational and undifferentiated notion of ‘empathetic engagement’, and that in order to articulate the damage done by reification, we need to contend with the more radical notion of forgetting that is outlined in Adorno and Horkheimer’s work.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)377-388
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Journal of Social Theory
Volume17
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • forgetting, life, pre-reflective experience, reification, second nature

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