Questioning Cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism is an emerging theme in studies of global justice and provides a meeting point between theorists of international law, political science, political philosophy, applied ethics, economics, development studies, and international relations. It insists that each individual in the world ha...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2010.
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Series: | Studies in Global Justice,
6 |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Section 1: Cosmopolitan Subjectivity
- Questioning the Questioning of Cosmopolitanism
- Moral Progress and World History: Ethics and Global Interconnectedness
- Cosmopolitanism, Identity and Recognition
- Redeeming Freedom
- The Cosmopolitan Self and the Fetishism of Identity
- Reconciling Global Duties with Special Responsibilities: Towards a Dialogical Ethics
- The Cosmopolitan Stranger
- Questioning Cosmopolitan Justice
- Feasibility Constraints and the Cosmopolitan Vision: Empirical Reasons for Choosing Justice Over Humanity
- Section 2: Global Institutions
- Do Cosmopolitan Ethics and Cosmopolitan Democracy Imply Each Other?
- Global Institutionalism and Justice
- Reconsidering the State: Cosmopolitanism, Republicanism and Global Governance
- Cosmopolitan Corporate Responsibilities.