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- Utgivningsdatum:2017-08-28
- Mått:152 x 229 x 19 mm
- Vikt:486 g
- Format:Häftad
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:American Philosophy
- Antal sidor:330
- Förlag:Indiana University Press
- ISBN:9780253030320
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Jessica Wahman is Visiting Research Scholar at Cornell University. José M. Medina is Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.John J. Stuhr is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies at Emory University. Vincent Colapietro is Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy and African American Studies at Penn State University. His publications include Fateful Shapes of Human Freedom: John William Miller & the Crises of Modernity.Josep E. Corbi is a philosophy professor in the Department of Metaphysics and Theory of Knowledge at the University of Valencia. His most recent book is Morality, Self-Knowledge, and Human Suffering: An Essay on the Loss of the World.Megan Craig is a painter and Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Master's Program in philosophy and art at Stony Brook University. She is author of Levinas and James: Toward a Pragmatic Phenomenology (IUP, 2010).Jeff Edmonds is Academic Dean and Dean of the Freshman and Senior Classes at the University School of Nashville. He is the author of The Logic of Long Distance: Connecting Running and Philosophy.Cynthia Gayman is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of English and Philosophy at Murray State University. Jennifer L. Hansen is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of the First Year at St. Lawrence University. Robert E. Innis is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. His publications include Pragmatism and the Forms of Sense: Language, Perception, Technics.Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at California State University, Bakersfield. Her most recent book is Josiah Royce: In Focus (IUP, 2008).William S. Lewis is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Skidmore College. His publications include Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism.John Lysaker is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Emory University. He is author of After Emerson (IUP, 2017).Noëlle McAfee is Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. Her most recent book is Democracy and the Political Unconscious.Jose M. Medina is Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. His books include The Epistemology of Resistance: Gender and Racial Oppression, Epistemic Injustice, and Resistant Imaginations.Juan Carlos Pereda Failache is Professor of Philosophy at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas.John J. Stuhr is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies at Emory University. His most recent book is Pragmatic Fashions: Pluralism, Democracy, Relativism, and the Absurd (IUP, 2015).Erin C. Tarver is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Oxford College of Emory University. Her publications include (co-edited with Shannon Sullivan) Feminist Interpretations of William James. Nancy Tuana is the Class of 1949 Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Penn State University. Her publications include Women and the History of Philosophy. Jessica Wahman is currently Visiting Research Scholar at Cornell University. She is author of Narrative Naturalism: An Alternative Framework for Philosophy of Mind. Jessica Wahman is Visiting Research Scholar at Cornell University. José M. Medina is Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.John J. Stuhr is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies at Emory University.
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"These essays offer many beautiful, eloquent, incisive, generative, and moving analyses of place, home, and world. They introduce some new and extremely useful terminologies: cosmopolitan hope, cosmopolitan ignorance, cosmopolitan dreaming, cosmopolitan publics, and cosmopolitan co-habitation." -Eduardo Mendieta, author of Global Fragments: Globalizations, Latinamericanisms, and Critical Theory "The essays in this rich volume challenge many of the standard cultural, moral, and political meanings of cosmopolitanism, especially those of universalism, world citizenship, and global justice." -Emily Zakin, editor of Bound by the City: Greek Tragedy, Sexual Difference, and the Formation of the Polis
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- IntroductionSection I: Reconstructing Cosmopolitan IdealsIntroduction / Jessica Wahman1. Déjà Vu All Over Again?: The Challenge of Cosmopolitanism / John Lysaker2. Home, Hospitality, and the Cosmopolitan Address / Noëlle McAfee3. Cultural Heritages and Universal Principles / Juan Carlos Pereda Failache4. Not Black or White but Chocolate Brown: Reframing Issues / Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley5. Pragmatism and the Challenge of a Cosmopolitan Aesthetics: Framing the Issues / Robert E. InnisSection II: Taking Place SeriouslyIntroduction / José Medina6. Toward a Politics of Co-Habitation: "Dwelling" in the Manner of Wayfarers / Vincent Colapietro7. Cosmopolitan Ignorance and "Not Knowing Your Place" / José Medina8. America and Cosmopolitan Responsibility: Some Thoughts on an Itinerant Duty / Jeff Edmonds9. Loss of Place / Megan Craig10. The Loss of Confidence in the World / Josep E. Corbí11. Climate Change and Place: Delimiting Cosmopolitanism / Nancy TuanaSection III: Reimaging Home and WorldIntroduction / John J. Stuhr12. Citizen or Guest?: Cosmopolitanism as Homelessness / Jessica Wahman13. Cosmopolitan Hope / Jennifer L. Hansen14. Hospitality or Generosity?: Cosmopolitan Transactions / Cynthia Gayman15. On Cosmopolitan Publics and Online Communities / Erin C. Tarver16. A New "International of Decent Feelings"?: Cosmopolitanism and the Erasure of Class / William S. Lewis 17. Somewhere, Dreaming of Cosmopolitanism / John J. StuhrBibliographyIndex