Cosmopolitanism

ethics in a world of strangers

196 pages

English language

Published 2006 by W.W. Norton.

ISBN:
978-0-393-06155-0
Copied ISBN!
OCLC Number:
61445790

View on OpenLibrary

4 stars (1 review)

A moral manifesto that forces us to reconsider a world divided between the West and the Rest, Us and Them. We have grown accustomed in this anxious, post-9/11 era to constructing a world fissured by warring creeds and cultures. Much of humanity now seems separated by chasms of incomprehension. Kwame Anthony Appiah's landmark new work challenges the separatist doctrines espoused in books such as Samuel P. Huntington's "The Clash of Civilizations," Reviving the ancient philosophy of "Cosmopolitanism," a school of thought that dates to the Cynics of the fourth century bce, Appiah traces its influence on the ethical legacies of the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, Kant's dream of a "league of nations," and the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In doing so, Appiah shows how Western intellectuals and leaders, on both the left and the right, have wildly exaggerated the power of difference--and neglected the power of one. One …

1 edition

Subjects

  • Ethics
  • Conduct of life
  • Cosmopolitanism