Resilience, identity and recognition New approaches to the concept of the contributions of George Mead and Axel Honneth

Authors

  • Max Telias Delpiano Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/rts.82.43-52

Keywords:

Resilience, Recognition, dentity, Honneth

Abstract

Resilience is a construct that in social sciences has allowed to describe overcoming situations experienced
by subjects facing events that presumably would cause damage to their identity. In this
sense, many contributions have been worked on this line, reaching notions of resilience beyond
expressions of personality. So, today we can find community resilience constructs, family resilience
and business resilience (to name a few), which attempt to describe phenomena of overcoming
traumatic events on different forms of social organization. However, the contributions in this
direction appear to have methodological limitations, which have no t been consistently analyzed.
This article discusses the resilience from a critical perspective, seeking to find in the contributions
about the Recognition of Axel Honneth a reinterpretation of this phenomenon.

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Author Biography

Max Telias Delpiano, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Licenciado en Trabajo Social, (c) Magíster en Trabajo Social. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Published

2020-08-17

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Section

Artículos científicos