Cosmopolitanism in Hard Times
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
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Colección: | International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Figures and Tables
- Abbreviations
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Splendors and Miseries of Cosmopolitanism
- 1 Introduction
- 2 In Principio Erat ... Globalization
- 3 Between Cross- pollination and Specificity
- 4 Anti-Cosmopolitanism: the Return of Counter-Enlightenment Ideas
- 5 Presentation of the Book
- References
- Part 1 Conceptualizing Cosmopolitanism
- Chapter 1 The First Axial Age and the Origin of Universalism
- 1 Introduction*
- 2 Man as a Universal Entity
- 3 Tian xia and Agorà: Two Pathways toward the Universal Conception of Man
- References
- Chapter 2 Kantian Cosmopolitanism
- 1 Attitudinal and Institutional Cosmopolitanism
- 2 The Natural Expansion of Legal Relations
- 3 The Universal Society in Its Final Form: the Right of the Citizen of the World
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3 Cosmopolitanism and Classical Sociology
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Irrelevant Classics?
- 3 Back to Kant
- 4 The Cosmopolitan Features of Capitalism and Gesellschaft
- 5 Cosmopolitan Thematics in French Sociology
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4 Cosmopolitanism as a Siamese-Twin Global Concept
- 1 From an Early Mertonian Matrix to the Global Explosion
- 2 Cosmopolitanism and Globalization
- 3 Cosmopolitanism, Methodological Nationalism, and Non-Western Thinking: How Many Sociologies?
- References
- Chapter 5 Ulrich Beck's Critical Cosmopolitan Sociology
- 1 World Risk Society and Cosmopolitanism
- 1.1 Cosmopolitan Realism: Risk, Cosmopolitanization, and Reflexivity
- 1.2 Methodological Cosmopolitanism
- 2 Three Criticisms
- 3 Final Considerations
- References
- Chapter 6 Cosmopolitanism Is a Humanism
- 1 The Mainstream Critique of Humanism: Heidegger and Beyond
- 2 A Cosmopolitan Humanism: J.-P. Sartre
- 3 The Idea of Universal Empathy
- References
- Chapter 7 Human Rights and Dignity
- 1 The udhr, a Pivotal Moment
- 2 Dignity, a Debated Topic
- 3 The Principle of Dignity in the udhr: from Moral Cosmopolitanism to Legal Cosmopolitanism
- 4 'Hypocritical' Universality? A Rebuttal
- References
- Chapter 8 From Subaltern Cosmopolitanism to Post-Western Sociology
- 1 From the Cosmopolitan Turn to Non-Western West
- 2 Easternization of the Westernized East and Plurality of Epistemic Autonomies
- 3 Sinicization of Chinese Sociology and Plural Epistemic Autonomies
- 4 Partial Epistemic Autonomy and Eastern/Western Knowledge in Korea
- 5 Unstable Epistemic Autonomy in Japan
- 6 What Is Post-Western Sociology?
- 7 Epistemic Discontinuities and Common Space
- 7.1 Epistemic Discontinuities and Located Knowledge
- 7.2 Transnational Knowledge and Common Space
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Part 2 Establishing Cosmopolitanism
- Chapter 9 Inequality and Global Justice
- 1 Introduction