The theory of cosmopolitanism is built on a paradoxical commitment to a universal idea of humanity and to a respect for human pluralismHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Prologue Education and an Imperfect Garden Chapter 1a Facing Humanity: Crisis and Inevitability Chapter 2 Rethinking Cosmopolitanism Along the Fault Lines of a Divided Modernity Chapter 3 Not Just for Myself: Questioning the Subject of Human Rights Chapter 4 Promoting a Just Education: Dilemmas of Rights, Freedom, and Justice Chapter 5 Whose Rights? Whose Freedom? Chapter 6 Educating Beyond Consensus: Facing Cross-Cultural Conflict as Radical Democratic Possibility Chapter 7 Educating the Sexed Citizen: Irigaray and the Promise of a Humanity That Is Yet to Come Chapter 8 Teachers Judging Without Scripts, or Thinking Cosmopolitan Chapter 9 Epilogue: Toward an Imperfect Education
Chapter 1 Prologue Education and an Imperfect Garden Chapter 1a Facing Humanity: Crisis and Inevitability Chapter 2 Rethinking Cosmopolitanism Along the Fault Lines of a Divided Modernity Chapter 3 Not Just for Myself: Questioning the Subject of Human Rights Chapter 4 Promoting a Just Education: Dilemmas of Rights, Freedom, and Justice Chapter 5 Whose Rights? Whose Freedom? Chapter 6 Educating Beyond Consensus: Facing Cross-Cultural Conflict as Radical Democratic Possibility Chapter 7 Educating the Sexed Citizen: Irigaray and the Promise of a Humanity That Is Yet to Come Chapter 8 Teachers Judging Without Scripts, or Thinking Cosmopolitan Chapter 9 Epilogue: Toward an Imperfect Education
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