Political Philosophy from an Intercultural Perspective
Power Relations in a Global World
Herausgeber: Boteva-Richter, Bianca; Garrison, James; Dhouib, Sarhan
Political Philosophy from an Intercultural Perspective
Power Relations in a Global World
Herausgeber: Boteva-Richter, Bianca; Garrison, James; Dhouib, Sarhan
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This book encourages critical reflection on the relationship between power and non-power in the contemporary political world from a variety of intercultural philosophical traditions.
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This book encourages critical reflection on the relationship between power and non-power in the contemporary political world from a variety of intercultural philosophical traditions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032023229
- ISBN-10: 1032023228
- Artikelnr.: 69929332
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032023229
- ISBN-10: 1032023228
- Artikelnr.: 69929332
Bianca Boteva-Richter is Lecturer at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna (Austria). Sarhan Dhouib is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hildesheim (Germany). James Garrison is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Baldwin Wallace University (USA).
Foreword
Sarhan Dhouib
Part I. Interculturality as the Basis for a Philosophy of Coexistence
1. Intercultural Philosophy as Philosophy for Better Human Conviviality
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
2. Responses to Past Injustice in Democratizing Societies and the
Universalization of Human Rights
Sarhan Dhouib
3. Negotiating African Identity in Times of Globalization: A Comparative
Approach to Afropolitanism and Negritude
Albert Kasanda
Part II. Human Being in Times of Displacement
4. The Value of Home in a Global World: On Migration and Depopulated
Landscapes
Bianca Boteva-Richter
5. A Genealogy of Displacement in the South African Land Question
Christopher Allsobrook
Part III. Being with Others: Applied Dimensions and Real-World Problems
6. The Public Legitimacy of Minority Claims in Eastern Europe
Plamen Makariev
7. Cultural Impoverishment: The Hidden Dimension of Global Injustice
Mongi Serbaji
8. "Detention and Torture Centers" in Latin American Dictatorships: Places
of Subjective and Social Reconfiguration
José Santos Herceg
Part IV. Intercultural Approaches to Reconciliation
9. Confucian Remonstrance in the Dialectics of Self-Conscious Identity
between the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong
James Garrison
10. Politics and Reconciliation: The Issue of Comfort Women in the Dynamics
of Political Reconciliation between Japan and South Korea
Naoko Kumagai
11. Political Reconciliation in Liberal States
Henning Hahn
Afterword
James Garrison
Sarhan Dhouib
Part I. Interculturality as the Basis for a Philosophy of Coexistence
1. Intercultural Philosophy as Philosophy for Better Human Conviviality
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
2. Responses to Past Injustice in Democratizing Societies and the
Universalization of Human Rights
Sarhan Dhouib
3. Negotiating African Identity in Times of Globalization: A Comparative
Approach to Afropolitanism and Negritude
Albert Kasanda
Part II. Human Being in Times of Displacement
4. The Value of Home in a Global World: On Migration and Depopulated
Landscapes
Bianca Boteva-Richter
5. A Genealogy of Displacement in the South African Land Question
Christopher Allsobrook
Part III. Being with Others: Applied Dimensions and Real-World Problems
6. The Public Legitimacy of Minority Claims in Eastern Europe
Plamen Makariev
7. Cultural Impoverishment: The Hidden Dimension of Global Injustice
Mongi Serbaji
8. "Detention and Torture Centers" in Latin American Dictatorships: Places
of Subjective and Social Reconfiguration
José Santos Herceg
Part IV. Intercultural Approaches to Reconciliation
9. Confucian Remonstrance in the Dialectics of Self-Conscious Identity
between the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong
James Garrison
10. Politics and Reconciliation: The Issue of Comfort Women in the Dynamics
of Political Reconciliation between Japan and South Korea
Naoko Kumagai
11. Political Reconciliation in Liberal States
Henning Hahn
Afterword
James Garrison
Foreword
Sarhan Dhouib
Part I. Interculturality as the Basis for a Philosophy of Coexistence
1. Intercultural Philosophy as Philosophy for Better Human Conviviality
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
2. Responses to Past Injustice in Democratizing Societies and the
Universalization of Human Rights
Sarhan Dhouib
3. Negotiating African Identity in Times of Globalization: A Comparative
Approach to Afropolitanism and Negritude
Albert Kasanda
Part II. Human Being in Times of Displacement
4. The Value of Home in a Global World: On Migration and Depopulated
Landscapes
Bianca Boteva-Richter
5. A Genealogy of Displacement in the South African Land Question
Christopher Allsobrook
Part III. Being with Others: Applied Dimensions and Real-World Problems
6. The Public Legitimacy of Minority Claims in Eastern Europe
Plamen Makariev
7. Cultural Impoverishment: The Hidden Dimension of Global Injustice
Mongi Serbaji
8. "Detention and Torture Centers" in Latin American Dictatorships: Places
of Subjective and Social Reconfiguration
José Santos Herceg
Part IV. Intercultural Approaches to Reconciliation
9. Confucian Remonstrance in the Dialectics of Self-Conscious Identity
between the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong
James Garrison
10. Politics and Reconciliation: The Issue of Comfort Women in the Dynamics
of Political Reconciliation between Japan and South Korea
Naoko Kumagai
11. Political Reconciliation in Liberal States
Henning Hahn
Afterword
James Garrison
Sarhan Dhouib
Part I. Interculturality as the Basis for a Philosophy of Coexistence
1. Intercultural Philosophy as Philosophy for Better Human Conviviality
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
2. Responses to Past Injustice in Democratizing Societies and the
Universalization of Human Rights
Sarhan Dhouib
3. Negotiating African Identity in Times of Globalization: A Comparative
Approach to Afropolitanism and Negritude
Albert Kasanda
Part II. Human Being in Times of Displacement
4. The Value of Home in a Global World: On Migration and Depopulated
Landscapes
Bianca Boteva-Richter
5. A Genealogy of Displacement in the South African Land Question
Christopher Allsobrook
Part III. Being with Others: Applied Dimensions and Real-World Problems
6. The Public Legitimacy of Minority Claims in Eastern Europe
Plamen Makariev
7. Cultural Impoverishment: The Hidden Dimension of Global Injustice
Mongi Serbaji
8. "Detention and Torture Centers" in Latin American Dictatorships: Places
of Subjective and Social Reconfiguration
José Santos Herceg
Part IV. Intercultural Approaches to Reconciliation
9. Confucian Remonstrance in the Dialectics of Self-Conscious Identity
between the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong
James Garrison
10. Politics and Reconciliation: The Issue of Comfort Women in the Dynamics
of Political Reconciliation between Japan and South Korea
Naoko Kumagai
11. Political Reconciliation in Liberal States
Henning Hahn
Afterword
James Garrison