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The Cosmopolitan Tradition A Noble But Flawed Ideal Martha C Nussbaum

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The Cosmopolitan Tradition A Noble But Flawed Ideal Martha C Nussbaum
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Publisher: Belknap Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.87 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Martha C. Nussbaum
ISBN: 9780674242975, 9780674260399, 9780674052499, 9780674242982, 0674242971, 0674260392, 0674052498, 067424298X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Cosmopolitan Tradition A Noble But Flawed Ideal Martha C Nussbaum by Martha C. Nussbaum 9780674242975, 9780674260399, 9780674052499, 9780674242982, 0674242971, 0674260392, 0674052498, 067424298X instant download after payment.

"Profound, beautifully written, and inspiring. It proves that Nussbaum deserves her reputation as one of the greatest modern philosophers." --Globe and Mail "At a time of growing national chauvinism, Martha Nussbaum's excellent restatement of the cosmopolitan tradition is a welcome and much-needed contribution...Illuminating and thought-provoking." --Times Higher Education "Lucid and accessible...In an age of resurgent nationalism, a study of the idea and ideals of cosmopolitanism is remarkably timely." --Ryan Patrick Hanley, Journal of the History of Philosophy The cosmopolitan political tradition in Western thought begins with the Greek Cynic Diogenes, who, when asked where he came from, responded that he was a citizen of the world. Rather than declaring his lineage, city, social class, or gender, he defined himself as a human being, implicitly asserting the equal worth of all human beings. Martha Nussbaum pursues this "noble but flawed" vision of world citizenship and confronts its inherent tensions. The insight that politics ought to treat human beings both as equal and as having a worth beyond price is responsible for much that is fine in the modern Western political imagination. Yet given the global prevalence of material want, the lesser social opportunities of people with physical and cognitive disabilities, the conflicting beliefs of a pluralistic society, and the challenge of mass migration and asylum seekers, what political principles should we endorse? The Cosmopolitan Tradition urges us to focus on the humanity we share rather than all that divides us.

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