Education for Citizenship in an Era of Global Connection |
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Authors: | Martha Nussbaum |
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Institution: | (1) University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL 60637, USA |
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Abstract: | Higher education makes an importantcontribution to citizenship. In the UnitedStates, the required portion of the ``liberalarts education' in colleges and universitiescan be reformed so as to equip students for thechallenges of global citizenship. The paperadvocates focusing on three abilities: theSocratic ability to critize one's owntraditions and to carry on an argument on termsof mutual respect for reason; (2) the abilityto think as a citizen of the whole world, notjust some local region or group; and (3) the``narrative imagination,' the ability to imaginewhat it would be like to be in the position ofsomeone very different from oneself. The paperdiscusses the role of the ``liberal arts'curriculum in U.S. education and asks howEuropean universities, with their differentstructure, might promote these three abilities. |
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Keywords: | citizenship global citizenship imagination liberal education Socrates university |
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