Chasing Butterflies Without a Net: Interpreting Cosmopolitanism |
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Authors: | David T Hansen |
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Institution: | (1) Program in Philosophy and Education, Teachers College, Box 204, 525 W. 120th Street, New York, NY 10027, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article, I map current conceptions of cosmopolitanism and sketch distinctions between the concept and humanism and
multiculturalism. The differences mirror what I take to be a central motif of cosmopolitanism: the capacity to fuse reflective
openness to the new with reflective loyalty to the known. This motif invites a reconsideration of the meaning of culture as
well as of the relations between home and the world. |
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