Redistribución, reconocimiento y representación: lo material, lo simbólico y lo político como objetos de la justicia. Perspectivas desde el debate Fraser - Butler Thesis

short description

  • Undergraduate thesis

Thesis author

  • Fonseca Sandoval, Sara
  • Rodríguez Suárez, Daniela

abstract

  • The distributive justice is a subject widely studied. However, the current global context has shown the displacement of redistributive claims in favor of those claims of recognition and representation. The purpose of this paperwork is to make an approach to the debate about the spheres of distribution and recognition between the American philosophers Nancy Fraser and Judith Butler. Particularly, the text will be focused on the autonomy of the spheres of distribution and recognition; the question that lies in the bottom is about the material background of recognition and representation claims.

publication date

  • September 13, 2022 12:06 PM

keywords

  • Butler, Judith - criticism and interpretation
  • Distribution demands
  • Fraser, Nancy - criticism and interpretation
  • Justice
  • Pluralism
  • Recognition demands

Document Id

  • 00d82a12-72c8-4279-9412-e71564405ba2