A common human ground: universality and particularity in a multicultural world
"In A Common Human Ground, Claes Ryn explores the nature of this problem and sets forth a theory about what is necessary for peaceful relations to be possible." "One Western philosophical tradition, for which Plato set the pattern, maintains that the only way to genuine unity is for h...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In A Common Human Ground, Claes Ryn explores the nature of this problem and sets forth a theory about what is necessary for peaceful relations to be possible." "One Western philosophical tradition, for which Plato set the pattern, maintains that the only way to genuine unity is for historical diversity to yield to universality. The implication of this view for a multicultural world would be a peace that requires that cultural distinctiveness be effaced as far as possible and replaced with a universal culture. A very different Western philosophical tradition denies the existence of universality altogether. It is represented today by postmodernist multiculturalism - a view that leaves unanswered the question as to how conflict between diverse groups might be averted." "Ryn questions both of these traditions, arguing for the potential union of universality and particularity. He contends that the two need not be enemies, but in fact need each other. Cultivating individual and national particularities is potentially compatible with strengthening and enriching our common humanity. This volume embraces the notion of universality, while at the same time historicizing it."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 148 S. |
ISBN: | 0826214940 |
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adam_text | Titel: A common human ground
Autor: Ryn, Claes G.
Jahr: 2003
Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
Chapter One
Peace as the Union of Universality and Particularity 5
Chapter Two
Moral and Cultural Preconditions of Harmony 11
Chapter Three
A Cosmopolitan Basis for Peace 20
Chapter Four
The Living Past 26
Chapter Five
A Common Ethical Center 36
Chapter Six
Dubious Conceptions of Unity 46
Chapter Seven
The Attack on History 60
Contents
Chapter Eight
Value-Centered Historicism 79
Chapter Nine
The Concrete as Normative 99
Chapter Ten
The Unique Expression of the Universal 118
Appendix 135
Index 139
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