In Beyond Blood Identities, Jason D. Hill presents a bold defense of a form of cosmopolitanism according to which only individual persons-not cultures, races, or ethic groups-are the bearers of rights and the possessors of an inviolable status worthy of respect.
In Beyond Blood Identities, Jason D. Hill presents a bold defense of a form of cosmopolitanism according to which only individual persons-not cultures, races, or ethic groups-are the bearers of rights and the possessors of an inviolable status worthy of respect.
Jason D. Hill is associate professor of philosophy at De Paul University and the author of Becoming a Cosmopolitan: What It Means to Be Human in the New Millennium.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Moral Reasoning From a Cosmopolitan Perspective: The Problem of Culture Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Who Owns Culture: A Moral Cosmopolitan Inquiry Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Moral Culture is Public Culture: Cosmopolitanism and Culture Warfare Chapter 5. Theorizing Post Humanity: Radical Inclusion; Jews as the Chosen People; and the Identity Politics of St. Paul Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Psychopathology of Tribalism: An Exposé Chapter 7 Appendix: Conscientious Objections to Cosmopolitanism: A Response
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Moral Reasoning From a Cosmopolitan Perspective: The Problem of Culture Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Who Owns Culture: A Moral Cosmopolitan Inquiry Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Moral Culture is Public Culture: Cosmopolitanism and Culture Warfare Chapter 5. Theorizing Post Humanity: Radical Inclusion; Jews as the Chosen People; and the Identity Politics of St. Paul Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Psychopathology of Tribalism: An Exposé Chapter 7 Appendix: Conscientious Objections to Cosmopolitanism: A Response
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