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Cosmopolitanism and Place


Cosmopolitanism and Place


American Philosophy

von: José M. Medina, John J. Stuhr, Jessica Wahman, Vincent M. Colapietro, Josep E. Corbi, Megan Craig, Jeffrey Edmonds, Cynthia Gayman, Jennifer Hansen, Robert E. Innis, Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, William Lewis, John T. Lysaker, Nöelle McAfee, Jaun Carlos Pereda Failache, Erin Tarver, Nancy Tuana

9,49 €

Verlag: Indiana University Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.08.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9780253030337
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 330

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<p>Addressing perspectives about who "we" are, the importance of place and home, and the many differences that still separate individuals, this volume reimagines cosmopolitanism in light of our differences, including the different places we all inhabit and the many places where we do not feel at home. Beginning with the two-part recognition that the world is a smaller place and that it is indeed many worlds, Cosmopolitanism and Place critically explores what it means to assert that all people are citizens of the world, everywhere in the world, as well as persons bounded by a universal and shared morality.</p>
<p>Introduction</p>
<p>Section I: Reconstructing Cosmopolitan Ideals<br>Introduction / Jessica Wahman<br>1. Déjà Vu All Over Again?: The Challenge of Cosmopolitanism / John Lysaker<br>2. Home, Hospitality, and the Cosmopolitan Address / Noëlle McAfee<br>3. Cultural Heritages and Universal Principles / Juan Carlos Pereda Failache<br>4. Not Black or White but Chocolate Brown: Reframing Issues / Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley<br>5. Pragmatism and the Challenge of a Cosmopolitan Aesthetics: Framing the Issues / Robert E. Innis</p>
<p>Section II: Taking Place Seriously<br>Introduction / José Medina<br>6. Toward a Politics of Co-Habitation: "Dwelling" in the Manner of Wayfarers / Vincent Colapietro<br>7. Cosmopolitan Ignorance and "Not Knowing Your Place" / José Medina<br>8. America and Cosmopolitan Responsibility: Some Thoughts on an Itinerant Duty / Jeff Edmonds<br>9. Loss of Place / Megan Craig<br>10. The Loss of Confidence in the World / Josep E. Corbí<br>11. Climate Change and Place: Delimiting Cosmopolitanism / Nancy Tuana</p>
<p>Section III: Reimaging Home and World<br>Introduction / John J. Stuhr<br>12. Citizen or Guest?: Cosmopolitanism as Homelessness / Jessica Wahman<br>13. Cosmopolitan Hope / Jennifer L. Hansen<br>14. Hospitality or Generosity?: Cosmopolitan Transactions / Cynthia Gayman<br>15. On Cosmopolitan Publics and Online Communities / Erin C. Tarver<br>16. A New "International of Decent Feelings"?: Cosmopolitanism and the Erasure of Class / William S. Lewis <br>17. Somewhere, Dreaming of Cosmopolitanism / John J. Stuhr</p>
<p>Bibliography<br>Index</p>
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<p>Jessica Wahman is Visiting Research Scholar at Cornell University. </p>
<p>José M. Medina is Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.</p>
<p>John J. Stuhr is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies at Emory University.</p>
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<p>The essays in this rich volume challenge many of the standard cultural, moral, and political meanings of cosmopolitanism, especially those of universalism, world citizenship, and global justice.</p>

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