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Cosmopolitanism in Modernity: Human Dignity in a Global Age examines the challenges and solutions in conceptualizing and actualizing human dignity in a global perspective. The book investigates and endorses the contributions of cosmopolitanism toward a dynamic vision of human beings in just communities that can stretch beyond borders of all kind.
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Cosmopolitanism in Modernity: Human Dignity in a Global Age examines the challenges and solutions in conceptualizing and actualizing human dignity in a global perspective. The book investigates and endorses the contributions of cosmopolitanism toward a dynamic vision of human beings in just communities that can stretch beyond borders of all kind.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780739165393
- ISBN-10: 0739165399
- Artikelnr.: 34441766
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780739165393
- ISBN-10: 0739165399
- Artikelnr.: 34441766
By Anand Bertrand Commissiong
Introduction Local and Global: Notes from Recent US Elections "the sigh of
the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world" The Market
Mind-set and the Faith in the Market Cosmopolitan Ideas in Modernity Issues
of Definition Part 1: Ancient and Modern Sources and Contexts 1 Ancient and
Modern Cosmopolitanisms Ancient and Early Modern Cosmopolitanisms Modern
and Contemporary Contexts A Survey of the Varieties of Cosmopolitanism in
Modernity Moral and Political Cosmopolitanism 2 The Rise of Economic
Individualism and the Development of the Commercial Community A Crisis of
Conscience: The Crumbling Sacred Canopy and the Changing Sources of
Authority Globalization: The Sheltering Market The Heart of Empire
Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization: The Responsibilities of Freedom Part 2:
Contemporary Cosmopolitanisms 3 Martha Nussbaum and the Individual at the
Center: Liberties and Capabilities, Theory and Practice Theory: Stoic
Theories of Reason, Association, and Moral Development Practice: Action and
Conflicting Duties The Capabilities Approach Universal Values and the
Primacy of the Individual 4 Jürgen Habermas and the Individual in
Community: Freedom and Responsibility in the Nation-State "Perpetual
Peace": Kant's Cosmopolitan Idea Reconsidered The Rule of Law and Popular
Sovereignty in Modern Democracy Habermas's Linguistic Turn Globalization
and the Post-National Constellation Habermas: A Critical Appraisal 5 David
Held: Freedom and Accountability Beyond the Nation-State The Interstate
System and Modern Democracy The Nation-State: Its Uses and Abuses
International Accountability and Enforcement National and International
Public Spheres Transnational Public Spheres and Transnational Solidarity
Part 3: Restating the Case 6 Cosmopolitan Virtues for a Modern World
Fracturing of the Fatal Circle(s) Heterogeneity and Solidarity 7
Cosmopolitanism Law The New New World Order: Unfinished Business
Cosmopolitanism and the Left: The Theory and Practice of Cosmopolitan Law
Stoic Cosmopolitanism Today 8 Conclusion: Our Futures, Together The One and
the Universal Our Post-National Futures, Unavoidably Side by Side
Bibliography
the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world" The Market
Mind-set and the Faith in the Market Cosmopolitan Ideas in Modernity Issues
of Definition Part 1: Ancient and Modern Sources and Contexts 1 Ancient and
Modern Cosmopolitanisms Ancient and Early Modern Cosmopolitanisms Modern
and Contemporary Contexts A Survey of the Varieties of Cosmopolitanism in
Modernity Moral and Political Cosmopolitanism 2 The Rise of Economic
Individualism and the Development of the Commercial Community A Crisis of
Conscience: The Crumbling Sacred Canopy and the Changing Sources of
Authority Globalization: The Sheltering Market The Heart of Empire
Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization: The Responsibilities of Freedom Part 2:
Contemporary Cosmopolitanisms 3 Martha Nussbaum and the Individual at the
Center: Liberties and Capabilities, Theory and Practice Theory: Stoic
Theories of Reason, Association, and Moral Development Practice: Action and
Conflicting Duties The Capabilities Approach Universal Values and the
Primacy of the Individual 4 Jürgen Habermas and the Individual in
Community: Freedom and Responsibility in the Nation-State "Perpetual
Peace": Kant's Cosmopolitan Idea Reconsidered The Rule of Law and Popular
Sovereignty in Modern Democracy Habermas's Linguistic Turn Globalization
and the Post-National Constellation Habermas: A Critical Appraisal 5 David
Held: Freedom and Accountability Beyond the Nation-State The Interstate
System and Modern Democracy The Nation-State: Its Uses and Abuses
International Accountability and Enforcement National and International
Public Spheres Transnational Public Spheres and Transnational Solidarity
Part 3: Restating the Case 6 Cosmopolitan Virtues for a Modern World
Fracturing of the Fatal Circle(s) Heterogeneity and Solidarity 7
Cosmopolitanism Law The New New World Order: Unfinished Business
Cosmopolitanism and the Left: The Theory and Practice of Cosmopolitan Law
Stoic Cosmopolitanism Today 8 Conclusion: Our Futures, Together The One and
the Universal Our Post-National Futures, Unavoidably Side by Side
Bibliography
Introduction Local and Global: Notes from Recent US Elections "the sigh of
the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world" The Market
Mind-set and the Faith in the Market Cosmopolitan Ideas in Modernity Issues
of Definition Part 1: Ancient and Modern Sources and Contexts 1 Ancient and
Modern Cosmopolitanisms Ancient and Early Modern Cosmopolitanisms Modern
and Contemporary Contexts A Survey of the Varieties of Cosmopolitanism in
Modernity Moral and Political Cosmopolitanism 2 The Rise of Economic
Individualism and the Development of the Commercial Community A Crisis of
Conscience: The Crumbling Sacred Canopy and the Changing Sources of
Authority Globalization: The Sheltering Market The Heart of Empire
Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization: The Responsibilities of Freedom Part 2:
Contemporary Cosmopolitanisms 3 Martha Nussbaum and the Individual at the
Center: Liberties and Capabilities, Theory and Practice Theory: Stoic
Theories of Reason, Association, and Moral Development Practice: Action and
Conflicting Duties The Capabilities Approach Universal Values and the
Primacy of the Individual 4 Jürgen Habermas and the Individual in
Community: Freedom and Responsibility in the Nation-State "Perpetual
Peace": Kant's Cosmopolitan Idea Reconsidered The Rule of Law and Popular
Sovereignty in Modern Democracy Habermas's Linguistic Turn Globalization
and the Post-National Constellation Habermas: A Critical Appraisal 5 David
Held: Freedom and Accountability Beyond the Nation-State The Interstate
System and Modern Democracy The Nation-State: Its Uses and Abuses
International Accountability and Enforcement National and International
Public Spheres Transnational Public Spheres and Transnational Solidarity
Part 3: Restating the Case 6 Cosmopolitan Virtues for a Modern World
Fracturing of the Fatal Circle(s) Heterogeneity and Solidarity 7
Cosmopolitanism Law The New New World Order: Unfinished Business
Cosmopolitanism and the Left: The Theory and Practice of Cosmopolitan Law
Stoic Cosmopolitanism Today 8 Conclusion: Our Futures, Together The One and
the Universal Our Post-National Futures, Unavoidably Side by Side
Bibliography
the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world" The Market
Mind-set and the Faith in the Market Cosmopolitan Ideas in Modernity Issues
of Definition Part 1: Ancient and Modern Sources and Contexts 1 Ancient and
Modern Cosmopolitanisms Ancient and Early Modern Cosmopolitanisms Modern
and Contemporary Contexts A Survey of the Varieties of Cosmopolitanism in
Modernity Moral and Political Cosmopolitanism 2 The Rise of Economic
Individualism and the Development of the Commercial Community A Crisis of
Conscience: The Crumbling Sacred Canopy and the Changing Sources of
Authority Globalization: The Sheltering Market The Heart of Empire
Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization: The Responsibilities of Freedom Part 2:
Contemporary Cosmopolitanisms 3 Martha Nussbaum and the Individual at the
Center: Liberties and Capabilities, Theory and Practice Theory: Stoic
Theories of Reason, Association, and Moral Development Practice: Action and
Conflicting Duties The Capabilities Approach Universal Values and the
Primacy of the Individual 4 Jürgen Habermas and the Individual in
Community: Freedom and Responsibility in the Nation-State "Perpetual
Peace": Kant's Cosmopolitan Idea Reconsidered The Rule of Law and Popular
Sovereignty in Modern Democracy Habermas's Linguistic Turn Globalization
and the Post-National Constellation Habermas: A Critical Appraisal 5 David
Held: Freedom and Accountability Beyond the Nation-State The Interstate
System and Modern Democracy The Nation-State: Its Uses and Abuses
International Accountability and Enforcement National and International
Public Spheres Transnational Public Spheres and Transnational Solidarity
Part 3: Restating the Case 6 Cosmopolitan Virtues for a Modern World
Fracturing of the Fatal Circle(s) Heterogeneity and Solidarity 7
Cosmopolitanism Law The New New World Order: Unfinished Business
Cosmopolitanism and the Left: The Theory and Practice of Cosmopolitan Law
Stoic Cosmopolitanism Today 8 Conclusion: Our Futures, Together The One and
the Universal Our Post-National Futures, Unavoidably Side by Side
Bibliography