Cosmopolitanism: Educational, Philosophical and Historical Perspectives
This volume discusses perspectives on cosmopolitanism, as well as concepts and the work of key figures. For example, it examines educational, philosophical and historical perspectives, deals with such issues as citizenship, internationalism, patriotism, globalization, hegemony and many other topics....
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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Σειρά: | Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Editor’s Introduction
- Part One: Antiquity and Modernity
- 2. Cosmópolis or koinópolis - what's the difference?
- 3. Human Nature, Democracy and the United States of Europe - Gunnar Landtman (1878 - 1940) on United Europe
- 4. The Idea of Europe in the “Age of Ideologies” (1929-1939): the importance of a forgotten issue
- Part Two: Patriotic Commitment and Cosmopolitan Obligation
- 5. The Love of Country in Education. Questioning the meaning of a patriotic education
- 6. Kant’s Cosmopolitan Patriotism and Walt Whitman’s Pedagogy in “A Passage to India.”
- 7. The Cosmopolitan Idea of Global Distributive Justice
- Part Three: Cosmopolitan Educational Challenges and Responses
- 8. Cosmopolitanism and Education: Of Philosophy and the Teaching of Philosophy
- 9. Educational cosmopolitanism: a performative attitude and an institutional requirement
- 10. Reimagining European citizenship: an educational account from a cosmopolitan perspective
- 11. Europe and the post colony: possibilities for cosmopolitanism
- Part Four: The Many Faces of the Philosophical Tasks Confronting Cosmopolitanism
- 12. Alain Badiou on political education
- 13. A Speculative Vital Materialist Approach to Cosmopolitanism
- 14. ‘We refugees’: biopower, cosmopolitanism and hospitality. Between camps and encampments’
- 15. What is Universal? Laclau's Ontological Rhetorics and Collective Identity
- 16. Coda - Concentric and Eccentric Cosmopolitanisms.