Axel Honneth — On AI
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Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Three Forms of Recognition and the Crisis Machines Produce Chapter 2: The Moral Injury of Skill Devaluation Chapter 3: The Luddites as a Recognition Struggle Chapter 4: The Elegist's Claim and the Problem of Recognitive Truncation Chapter 5: The Achievement Society and the Collapse of the Esteem Circuit Chapter 6: The Silent Middle and the Recognition of Ambivalence Chapter 7: Can a Machine Provide Recognition? Chapter 8: Institutional Structures for a Recognition-Adequate Response Chapter 9: The Democratization Paradox and the Redistribution of Esteem Chapter 10: The Signal and the Amplifier — Recognition at the Heart of the AI Question Epilogue Back Cover
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Axel Honneth

On AI
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A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Axel Honneth. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Axel Honneth's pattern of thought in order to reflect on the transformation that AI represents for human creativity, work, and meaning.

Foreword

By Edo Segal

The injury nobody talks about has nothing to do with unemployment.

I have sat in dozens of conversations since December 2025 where smart people debate whether AI will take jobs. The debate is real, the stakes are genuine, and I do not dismiss it. But it misses something. Something that explains why the senior engineer in Trivandrum looked terrified before I said a single word about headcount. Something that explains why the spouse who wrote "Help! My Husband is Addicted to Claude Code" was describing a marriage problem, not a productivity problem. Something that explains why a twelve-year-old asks "What am I for?" instead of "What will I do for a living?"

Recognition Theory
Recognition Theory

The something is recognition.

Axel Honneth built a framework I had never encountered before this

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