THE CONCRETIZATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF THE RECOGNITION THEORY OF AXEL HONNETH
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https://doi.org/10.22409/conflu.v24i1.53626Abstract
In the last decades the discussion about justice has taken new nuances from the effervescence of LGBTQIA+ claims and banners. Historically and naturally marginalized, this community has been structured with the objective of having rights, principles and values respected. Imbued with the interest in understanding the legislative omission, lack of recognition and lack of effectiveness of the fundamental rights of this population, the article intends to analyze the struggle for the recognition of LGBTQIA+ individuals, through the Hegelian tripartite dialectical method, taking as a reference the thought of Axel Honneth, that, when exposing its position on Justice, it proposes a Theory of Recognition, which reveals itself in three spheres - love, solidarity and law. Aspiring the realization of fundamental rights and building an inclusive society that acquiesces to sexual and gender diferences.
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