This book investigates several dimensions of the concept of cosmopolitanism since Kant. The first of these dimensions is a world vision that considers the construction of a »cosmopolitan self« as a question of justice. The second is the idea that a local political-legal order is fully democratic only if it respects the environment and the human rights of all people of the world, regardless of their citizenship. The third dimension concerns the practice of crossborder associations between individuals, institutionalized or not (cosmopolitics, as Balibar called it). The fourth considers…mehr
This book investigates several dimensions of the concept of cosmopolitanism since Kant. The first of these dimensions is a world vision that considers the construction of a »cosmopolitan self« as a question of justice. The second is the idea that a local political-legal order is fully democratic only if it respects the environment and the human rights of all people of the world, regardless of their citizenship. The third dimension concerns the practice of crossborder associations between individuals, institutionalized or not (cosmopolitics, as Balibar called it). The fourth considers individuals as subjects of international law, as in the case of individual petitions concerning human rights through the European Court of Human Rights and individual responsibility in international criminal law. Finally, the fifth dimension is a form of ecological consciousness based on the relationship between the self and the cosmos, which would imply a profound revision of modern anthropocentric concepts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cristina Foroni Consani, Joel T. Klein, Soraya Nour Sckell: Introduction
Part I. Cosmopolitanism in Modern Philosophy
Maria Isabel Limongi: David Hume and »Difference« as a Cosmopolitan Principle Delamar José Volpato Dutra, Cláudio Ladeira de Oliveira: There are no Limits to the Rights of a State against an unjust enemy Fernando M. F. Silva: Kant and the Birth of the Pragmatic Henny Blomme: Kant on the (Im)Possibility of attaining Perpetual Peace Joel T. Klein: Prudential Reasoning in Kant's Legal Cosmopolitanism Maria Borges: Kant on Cosmopolitan Law and the Possibility of Refugee Rights Vinicius de Figueiredo: Two Moments of Kantian Cosmopolitanism Giorgia Cecchinato: Fichte's Closed Commercial State from a Cosmopolitan Perspective: Identifying Agreement in spite of Apparent Contradictions
Part II. Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Philosophy
Bethania Assy, Rafael Rolo: Shaman Cosmopolitanism: Amerindian Resistance and Perspectivism Celso de Moraes Pinheiro: Citizenship beyond Borders Charles Feldhaus: Cosmopolitism in Habermas: With and beyond Kant Cristina Foroni Consani: A Constitution without a State? An Analysis of the Habermasian Proposal for Global Politics without a World Government Darlei Dall'Agnol: Global Bioethics and the Need for better International Governance David García Hoyos: Cultural Cosmopolitics in Latin America: The Case of Cumbia Marco Antonio Valentim: Cosmology and Politics in the Anthropocene Milene Consenso Tonetto: Global Ethics and Climate Change Nythamar de Oliveira, João Henrique Salles Jung: Is a Cosmopolitan World Society possible? A Dialogue between Critical Theory and the English School Thomas Bustamante: Is there an Objective Standard of Salience for International Law?
Cristina Foroni Consani, Joel T. Klein, Soraya Nour Sckell: Introduction
Part I. Cosmopolitanism in Modern Philosophy
Maria Isabel Limongi: David Hume and »Difference« as a Cosmopolitan Principle Delamar José Volpato Dutra, Cláudio Ladeira de Oliveira: There are no Limits to the Rights of a State against an unjust enemy Fernando M. F. Silva: Kant and the Birth of the Pragmatic Henny Blomme: Kant on the (Im)Possibility of attaining Perpetual Peace Joel T. Klein: Prudential Reasoning in Kant's Legal Cosmopolitanism Maria Borges: Kant on Cosmopolitan Law and the Possibility of Refugee Rights Vinicius de Figueiredo: Two Moments of Kantian Cosmopolitanism Giorgia Cecchinato: Fichte's Closed Commercial State from a Cosmopolitan Perspective: Identifying Agreement in spite of Apparent Contradictions
Part II. Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Philosophy
Bethania Assy, Rafael Rolo: Shaman Cosmopolitanism: Amerindian Resistance and Perspectivism Celso de Moraes Pinheiro: Citizenship beyond Borders Charles Feldhaus: Cosmopolitism in Habermas: With and beyond Kant Cristina Foroni Consani: A Constitution without a State? An Analysis of the Habermasian Proposal for Global Politics without a World Government Darlei Dall'Agnol: Global Bioethics and the Need for better International Governance David García Hoyos: Cultural Cosmopolitics in Latin America: The Case of Cumbia Marco Antonio Valentim: Cosmology and Politics in the Anthropocene Milene Consenso Tonetto: Global Ethics and Climate Change Nythamar de Oliveira, João Henrique Salles Jung: Is a Cosmopolitan World Society possible? A Dialogue between Critical Theory and the English School Thomas Bustamante: Is there an Objective Standard of Salience for International Law?
Notes on Contributors, Index
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