The Limits of Cosmopolis: Ethics and Provinciality in the Dialogue of Cultures
Synopsis
This book is concerned with cosmopolitanism - a privileged notion of &«world citizenship» - and whether or not a cosmopolitan position is conducive to human flourishing when its preoccupation is aesthetic.
The Limits of Cosmopolis addresses the question of how human life is organized: Is it possible to be a &«citizen of the world»? Is there a difference between avowing that identity for oneself and morally and ethically making a commitment to others? What are the implications for communication - for a real dialogue of cultures?
Because the identity claim to cosmopolitanism brings particular challenges to intercultural dialogue, the author argues that alternative routes to transnational human rights - to moral and ethical commitment and communication - are crucial. This book is interested in those alternative routes, in a more just organization of human life. It considers the ways in which a &«cosmopolitan identity» may exacerbate intercultural conflicts rather than alleviating them as well as exploring its implications for intercultural interactions.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
- ISBN: 9781433121920
- Number of pages: 187
- Dimensions: 156 x 231 x 16 mm
- Weight: 396g
- Languages: English
