Browsing by Subject "Cosmopolitanism"
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Cosmopolitanism: Educational, Philosophical and Historical Perspectives
(Springer, 2016)This volume discusses perspectives on cosmopolitanism, as well as concepts and the work of key figures. For example, it examines educational, philosophical and historical perspectives, deals with such issues as citizenship, ...
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Globalisation, Globalism and Cosmopolitanism as an Educational Ideal
(Routledge, 2005)In this paper, I discuss globalisation as an empirical reality that is in a complex relation to its corresponding discourse and in a critical distance from the cosmopolitan ideal. I argue that failure to grasp the distinctions ...
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Hesiod the cosmopolitan: utopian and dystopian discourse and ethico-political education
(Routledge, 2008)The modern tendency to treat all Greek Golden Age textuality as apolitical and escapist has contributed to the ongoing neglect of the first Western educational text, Hesiod's Works and days. Most commentators have missed ...
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Political ideals after the 'Modernism versus Postmodernism' Divide: Local attachment and global obligation
(Romanian Academy Publishing House / Editura Academiei Romane, 2013)Political thought has consistently dealt with particularist and universalist allegiance and ideality. Several -- isms, chief among them, patriotism, communitarianism, cosmopolitanism, internationalism have been produced ...
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Resisting the Pedagogical Domestication of Cosmopolitanism: From Nussbaum's Concentric Circles of Humanity to Derrida's Aporetic Ethics of Hospitality
(Philosophy of Education Society, 2003)Explores the limits and limitations of cosmopolitan concentricity. Description of the translations of the philosophical heritage of cosmopolitanism of Martha Nussbaum; Response of Jacques Derrida to the tradition of ...
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A Stereoscopic Approach to Distinctions of Justice
(MEDWIN PUBLISHERS, 2021-10-28)How we use prominent, culturally significant nouns such as “justice” and how we differentiate the value of nouns through adjectives (e.g. “just” institutions) can be politically relevant. As this article shows, this nearly ...