Dialogue and the New Cosmopolitanism
Conversations with Edward Demenchonok
Herausgeber: Dallmayr, Fred
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This book stands in opposition to the doctrine that might makes right and that the goal of politics is to establish domination rather than justice and the good life for all. Its chapters present conversations with Edward Demenchonok from a number of perspectives: philosophical, anthropological, cultural, and ethical.
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This book stands in opposition to the doctrine that might makes right and that the goal of politics is to establish domination rather than justice and the good life for all. Its chapters present conversations with Edward Demenchonok from a number of perspectives: philosophical, anthropological, cultural, and ethical.
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- Philosophy and Cultural Identity
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781666919455
- ISBN-10: 1666919454
- Artikelnr.: 65695957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Philosophy and Cultural Identity
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781666919455
- ISBN-10: 1666919454
- Artikelnr.: 65695957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Fred R. Dallmayr is professor emeritus of political science and philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
Introduction
Fred R. Dallmayr
Part 1. Intercultural Dialogue: Theory and Practice
Chapter 1. Justice, Power, and Dialogue: Humanizing Politics
Fred R. Dallmayr
Chapter 2. Toward a Philosophy of Intercultural Dialogue in a Conflicted
World
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
Chapter 3. The Quest for Dialogue and Intercultural Philosophy
Vasily Gritsenko and Tatiana Danilchenko
Part 2. Philosophers Striving for the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and
Dialogue
Chapter 4. Striving for Intercultural Philosophy: The Contribution of
Russian Philosophers
Marietta T. Stepanyants
Chapter 5. Intercultural Dialogue, Critical Thinking, and Global Political
Facticity
Ricardo Salas
Chapter 6. Understanding the Authentic and Universal in Latin American
Philosophy: Edward Demenchonok's Intercultural Approach
Pablo Guadarrama
Chapter 7. Abya Yala as a Philosophical Place: Indigenous Philosophies and
the Pending Task of the Decolonization of Philosophy
Josef Estermann
Part 3. Humans and Identity in a Culturally Diverse World
Chapter 8. Philosophical Reflections on Humans, Identity, and Intercultural
Dialogue
Vladislav A. Lektorsky
Chapter 9. Sartre and Heidegger: The Controversy on Humanism and the
Question of the Human
Marina F. Bykova
Chapter 10. The Voice of Religion in Intercultural Dialogue
Igor D. Dzhokhadse
Part 4. Rationality, Freedom, and Responsibility
Chapter 11. Rationality, Harmony, and Responsibility
Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
Chapter 12. Being and Process: How to "Edify" "Arab Reason" (And Any Reason
at All)
Andrey V. Smirnov
Chapter 13. Occam's Razor and Axiomatics of Human Experience: The Problem
of the Reduction/Proliferation of Entities in the Contemporary Context
Mikhail N. Epstein
Part 5. Philosophy Facing World Problems
Chapter 14. The Diverse Faces of Globalization
William L. McBride
Chapter 15. Philosophers' Contributions to the Theory and Practice of
Dialogue in Facing Global Problems
Alexander N. Chumakov
Part 6. Toward a Cosmopolitan World Order of Lasting Peace and Global
Justice
Chapter 16. Dialogical and Transformative Cosmopolitanism to Come
Sergei V. Akopov
Chapter 17. The Realities of the War System and the Ideal of Global
Justice: The Role of Public Discourse and the Vision of Cosmopolitanism
Bill Gay
Chapter 18. In Praise of Edward Demenchonok: A Cosmopolitan Visionary
Richard Falk
Appendix. Latin American and Russian Philosophy and Literature in Dialogue:
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt's Conversation with Edward Demenchonok
Fred R. Dallmayr
Part 1. Intercultural Dialogue: Theory and Practice
Chapter 1. Justice, Power, and Dialogue: Humanizing Politics
Fred R. Dallmayr
Chapter 2. Toward a Philosophy of Intercultural Dialogue in a Conflicted
World
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
Chapter 3. The Quest for Dialogue and Intercultural Philosophy
Vasily Gritsenko and Tatiana Danilchenko
Part 2. Philosophers Striving for the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and
Dialogue
Chapter 4. Striving for Intercultural Philosophy: The Contribution of
Russian Philosophers
Marietta T. Stepanyants
Chapter 5. Intercultural Dialogue, Critical Thinking, and Global Political
Facticity
Ricardo Salas
Chapter 6. Understanding the Authentic and Universal in Latin American
Philosophy: Edward Demenchonok's Intercultural Approach
Pablo Guadarrama
Chapter 7. Abya Yala as a Philosophical Place: Indigenous Philosophies and
the Pending Task of the Decolonization of Philosophy
Josef Estermann
Part 3. Humans and Identity in a Culturally Diverse World
Chapter 8. Philosophical Reflections on Humans, Identity, and Intercultural
Dialogue
Vladislav A. Lektorsky
Chapter 9. Sartre and Heidegger: The Controversy on Humanism and the
Question of the Human
Marina F. Bykova
Chapter 10. The Voice of Religion in Intercultural Dialogue
Igor D. Dzhokhadse
Part 4. Rationality, Freedom, and Responsibility
Chapter 11. Rationality, Harmony, and Responsibility
Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
Chapter 12. Being and Process: How to "Edify" "Arab Reason" (And Any Reason
at All)
Andrey V. Smirnov
Chapter 13. Occam's Razor and Axiomatics of Human Experience: The Problem
of the Reduction/Proliferation of Entities in the Contemporary Context
Mikhail N. Epstein
Part 5. Philosophy Facing World Problems
Chapter 14. The Diverse Faces of Globalization
William L. McBride
Chapter 15. Philosophers' Contributions to the Theory and Practice of
Dialogue in Facing Global Problems
Alexander N. Chumakov
Part 6. Toward a Cosmopolitan World Order of Lasting Peace and Global
Justice
Chapter 16. Dialogical and Transformative Cosmopolitanism to Come
Sergei V. Akopov
Chapter 17. The Realities of the War System and the Ideal of Global
Justice: The Role of Public Discourse and the Vision of Cosmopolitanism
Bill Gay
Chapter 18. In Praise of Edward Demenchonok: A Cosmopolitan Visionary
Richard Falk
Appendix. Latin American and Russian Philosophy and Literature in Dialogue:
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt's Conversation with Edward Demenchonok
Introduction
Fred R. Dallmayr
Part 1. Intercultural Dialogue: Theory and Practice
Chapter 1. Justice, Power, and Dialogue: Humanizing Politics
Fred R. Dallmayr
Chapter 2. Toward a Philosophy of Intercultural Dialogue in a Conflicted
World
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
Chapter 3. The Quest for Dialogue and Intercultural Philosophy
Vasily Gritsenko and Tatiana Danilchenko
Part 2. Philosophers Striving for the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and
Dialogue
Chapter 4. Striving for Intercultural Philosophy: The Contribution of
Russian Philosophers
Marietta T. Stepanyants
Chapter 5. Intercultural Dialogue, Critical Thinking, and Global Political
Facticity
Ricardo Salas
Chapter 6. Understanding the Authentic and Universal in Latin American
Philosophy: Edward Demenchonok's Intercultural Approach
Pablo Guadarrama
Chapter 7. Abya Yala as a Philosophical Place: Indigenous Philosophies and
the Pending Task of the Decolonization of Philosophy
Josef Estermann
Part 3. Humans and Identity in a Culturally Diverse World
Chapter 8. Philosophical Reflections on Humans, Identity, and Intercultural
Dialogue
Vladislav A. Lektorsky
Chapter 9. Sartre and Heidegger: The Controversy on Humanism and the
Question of the Human
Marina F. Bykova
Chapter 10. The Voice of Religion in Intercultural Dialogue
Igor D. Dzhokhadse
Part 4. Rationality, Freedom, and Responsibility
Chapter 11. Rationality, Harmony, and Responsibility
Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
Chapter 12. Being and Process: How to "Edify" "Arab Reason" (And Any Reason
at All)
Andrey V. Smirnov
Chapter 13. Occam's Razor and Axiomatics of Human Experience: The Problem
of the Reduction/Proliferation of Entities in the Contemporary Context
Mikhail N. Epstein
Part 5. Philosophy Facing World Problems
Chapter 14. The Diverse Faces of Globalization
William L. McBride
Chapter 15. Philosophers' Contributions to the Theory and Practice of
Dialogue in Facing Global Problems
Alexander N. Chumakov
Part 6. Toward a Cosmopolitan World Order of Lasting Peace and Global
Justice
Chapter 16. Dialogical and Transformative Cosmopolitanism to Come
Sergei V. Akopov
Chapter 17. The Realities of the War System and the Ideal of Global
Justice: The Role of Public Discourse and the Vision of Cosmopolitanism
Bill Gay
Chapter 18. In Praise of Edward Demenchonok: A Cosmopolitan Visionary
Richard Falk
Appendix. Latin American and Russian Philosophy and Literature in Dialogue:
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt's Conversation with Edward Demenchonok
Fred R. Dallmayr
Part 1. Intercultural Dialogue: Theory and Practice
Chapter 1. Justice, Power, and Dialogue: Humanizing Politics
Fred R. Dallmayr
Chapter 2. Toward a Philosophy of Intercultural Dialogue in a Conflicted
World
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
Chapter 3. The Quest for Dialogue and Intercultural Philosophy
Vasily Gritsenko and Tatiana Danilchenko
Part 2. Philosophers Striving for the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and
Dialogue
Chapter 4. Striving for Intercultural Philosophy: The Contribution of
Russian Philosophers
Marietta T. Stepanyants
Chapter 5. Intercultural Dialogue, Critical Thinking, and Global Political
Facticity
Ricardo Salas
Chapter 6. Understanding the Authentic and Universal in Latin American
Philosophy: Edward Demenchonok's Intercultural Approach
Pablo Guadarrama
Chapter 7. Abya Yala as a Philosophical Place: Indigenous Philosophies and
the Pending Task of the Decolonization of Philosophy
Josef Estermann
Part 3. Humans and Identity in a Culturally Diverse World
Chapter 8. Philosophical Reflections on Humans, Identity, and Intercultural
Dialogue
Vladislav A. Lektorsky
Chapter 9. Sartre and Heidegger: The Controversy on Humanism and the
Question of the Human
Marina F. Bykova
Chapter 10. The Voice of Religion in Intercultural Dialogue
Igor D. Dzhokhadse
Part 4. Rationality, Freedom, and Responsibility
Chapter 11. Rationality, Harmony, and Responsibility
Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
Chapter 12. Being and Process: How to "Edify" "Arab Reason" (And Any Reason
at All)
Andrey V. Smirnov
Chapter 13. Occam's Razor and Axiomatics of Human Experience: The Problem
of the Reduction/Proliferation of Entities in the Contemporary Context
Mikhail N. Epstein
Part 5. Philosophy Facing World Problems
Chapter 14. The Diverse Faces of Globalization
William L. McBride
Chapter 15. Philosophers' Contributions to the Theory and Practice of
Dialogue in Facing Global Problems
Alexander N. Chumakov
Part 6. Toward a Cosmopolitan World Order of Lasting Peace and Global
Justice
Chapter 16. Dialogical and Transformative Cosmopolitanism to Come
Sergei V. Akopov
Chapter 17. The Realities of the War System and the Ideal of Global
Justice: The Role of Public Discourse and the Vision of Cosmopolitanism
Bill Gay
Chapter 18. In Praise of Edward Demenchonok: A Cosmopolitan Visionary
Richard Falk
Appendix. Latin American and Russian Philosophy and Literature in Dialogue:
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt's Conversation with Edward Demenchonok