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Understanding cosmopolitanism: a morphological approachOct 31, 2023 · This article has theorized cosmopolitanism as a thin ideology anchored in the belief that human beings of all backgrounds are moral equals. In ...
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The concept of the cosmopolitan in Greek & Roman thoughtCosmopolitan, from Greek 'kosmopolites,' means 'citizen of the world,' first used by Diogenes to flout local conventions.
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The Stoic Origins of Cosmopolitanism - SpeakFreelyJan 20, 2019 · The first recorded use of the word Cosmopolitan comes from a quip from the infamous bohemian philosopher Diogenes of Sinope. Diogenes was a ...
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[PDF] Kant and Stoic CosmopolitanismI shall therefore first set out in a schematic way the general outlines of Stoic cosmopolitanism as Kant was aware of it, combining, as he does, the ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Cosmopolitanism - Atlantic History - Oxford BibliographiesSep 25, 2023 · The term “cosmopolitan” has its etymological roots in the ancient Greek words for cosmos (κόσμος) and polis (πόλις) and it was used to describe ...<|separator|>
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Cosmopolitanism: a critique - Taylor & Francis OnlineJun 4, 2010 · However ethical cosmopolitans slide from this moral truism to deny, controversially, that as agents we have special duties of limited scope.Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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2 The Dark Sides of Cosmopolitanism - Oxford AcademicRealists have long argued that the claim to be acting in defence of universal morality usually turns out to obscure the pursuit of very particular interests.Liberal Cosmopolitanism and... · Humanitarian intervention
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Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents: Why Nations Still MatterMar 16, 2017 · Cosmopolitanism has become a crucial theme in politics and social science, not only ethics. But in an important way, these different discourses are all ...
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(PDF) Roman cosmopolitanism: The stoics and cicero - ResearchGateThe Roman Platonist Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 b.c.), the last great republican statesman of antiquity, has left us in his philosophical writings the ...Missing: civitas mundi
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Cosmopolitanism, Imperialism, and the Idea of Law - Oxford AcademicThe cosmopolitan idea that humans have wider and more universal allegiances than to their immediate communities is presented by Cicero in On the commonwealth.Missing: civitas mundi
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[PDF] Approaches to Cosmopolitanism - HALSep 30, 2019 · Cosmopolitanism rests on the basic idea that humans' moral, political and/or legal standing should not depend on their cultural and national ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Bentham's Cosmopolitanism, Theory and Practice - NYU Stern"moral cosmopolitanism" refers to the straightforward idea of moral universalism. ... Transnational cosmopolitanism, or cosmopolitanism in one country, has ...
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[PDF] Kant's Cosmopolitan Norms in Action - Osgoode Digital CommonsKant's Cosmopolitanism is based upon universal and fundamental moral principles, the first of which is that all human beings are part of a universal moral ...
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On hospitality: rereading Kant's cosmopolitan right (Chapter 1)Sep 5, 2012 · The normative dilemmas of political membership are to be localized within this third sphere of jus cosmopoliticum. “Perpetual Peace” and ...
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[PDF] Normative foundations of Kant's cosmopolitan rightFeb 21, 2023 · hospitality. 1. Kant's ius cosmopoliticum and the debate on its normative foundations. One of the most important legacies of Kant's legal and ...
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[PDF] Cosmopolitan Patriots - Kwame Anthony AppiahCosmopolitanism and patriotism, unlike nationalism, are both senti- ments more than ideologies. Different political ideologies can be made consistent with both ...
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[PDF] Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty - BrandeisThe central idea of moral cosmopolitanism is that every human being has a global stature as an ultimate unit of moral concern. Such moral concern can be ...
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[PDF] Moral responsibility in Thomas Pogge's cosmopolitan imperativePogge claims that affluent nations and their citizens are collectively morally responsible for severe global poverty. In the absence of collaboration between ...
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Questioning Thomas Pogge's proposals to eradicate global povertyMoral cosmopolitanism has often been criticised for being too demanding and not offering a viable solution to the problem of extreme global poverty. Thomas ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] COSMOPOLITANISM: A PATH TO PEACE AND JUSTICEIII. Legal cosmopolitanism is distinctive by advocating a cosmopolitan institutional order, while the other three kinds of cosmopolitanism advocate ...
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Legal cosmopolitanism in international law | Global ConstitutionalismDec 7, 2020 · In A Cosmopolitan Legal Order, · In a cosmopolitan legal order, every public act must be capable of being judicially reviewed as regards its ...
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[PDF] Gaius, Vattel, and the New Global Law ParadigmEmer de Vattel (1714–1767), in his influential work The Law of Nations, established a new international statist paradigm which broke with the classical ...
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JEALOUSY OF TRADE IN HUME AND SMITH - jstordiscord and animosity», especially among European trading nations. Against the erroneous, detrimental and dangerous view of foreign trade advocated by ...
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[PDF] The State and the Post-Cold War Refugee RegimeThree "durable solutions" to refugee crises are usually considered: ... Cuny, Repatriation in a Civil War/Conflict Situa- tion, paper presented at ...Missing: cosmopolitanism universalism
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 in the History of ...The civil liberties movements that emerged at the turn of the twentieth century or the inter- war vogue of proclaiming rights in the constitutions of new nation ...Missing: formulations post
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United NationsIt sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected and it has been translated into over 500 languages.
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[PDF] Bastiaan Bouwman Postwar Displacement, Liberalism, and the ...Mar 16, 2023 · This paper provides such a historical perspective, focusing on the resolution of the post-Second World War. “refugee crisis” in Europe that ...
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Global Justice - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 6, 2015 · Martha Nussbaum develops this approach and argues for a list of ten capabilities that should be secured for all people in all places. This ...Principles to Guide Behavior in... · Global Gender Justice · Race and Global JusticeMissing: Stoic | Show results with:Stoic
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[PDF] martha nussbaum's capabilities approach: human flourishingDrawing on Stoic cosmopolitanism, she advocates for cross-border ethical obligations, particularly in addressing poverty, gender inequality, disability rights, ...
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[PDF] NUSSBAUM'S CRITIQUE OF TRADITIONAL COSMOPOLITANISM ...Martha Nussbaum's The Cosmopolitan Tradition (2019) offers a profound critique of traditional cosmopolitanism, particularly as it has been shaped by Stoic.
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[PDF] Classical Stoicism and the Birth of a Global Ethics: Cosmopolitan ...Impartiality was their ideal. To be self- regarding and partial to intimates was not only contrary to natural law; it was a sign of moral immaturity. Why Do ...
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Kin selection is the key to altruism - PubMedWe conclude that kin selection remains the key explanation for the evolution of altruism in eusocial insects.Missing: cosmopolitanism critique
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A simple and general explanation for the evolution of altruism - PMCWe present a simple framework that highlights the most fundamental requirement for the evolution of altruism: assortment between individuals carrying the ...Missing: cosmopolitanism critique
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Immanuel Kant - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyKant argued that the moral law is a truth of reason, and hence that all rational creatures are bound by the same moral law.
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[PDF] More Than Charity: Cosmopolitan Alternatives to the ((Singer Solution"Although Singer rightly endorses a morality that shows global concern, and rightly criticizes the parochial- ism of states, there are more coherent theoret-.
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[PDF] The Philosophical Core of Effective Altruism - Wharton Faculty PlatformEffective altruism has, then, adopted a global orientation, involving a commitment to consider the needs and interests of everyone as equally morally important, ...Missing: cosmopolitanism redistribution
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Full article: Cosmopolitanism, motivation, and normative feasibilityMar 27, 2015 · In a recent article, David Axelsen introduces a novel critique of the motivational argument against cosmopolitanism: because people's ...
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Cosmopolitan morality trades off in-group for the world, separating ...Sep 27, 2021 · This paper investigates moral cosmopolitanism: the psychological puzzle of overcoming a comparative preference for one's own nation, relative to the world as a ...
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Why strong moral cosmopolitanism requires a world-state1Jun 4, 2013 · The article deals with a pivotal conceptual distinction used in philosophical discussions about global justice.
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The Dilemma of Cosmopolitanism and State SovereigntyApr 18, 2009 · ... global principles can be realized without a global state. However, this distinction is artificial at worst and problematic at best. One ...
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Kant's Social and Political PhilosophyJul 24, 2007 · Cosmopolitan right is an important component of perpetual peace. ... Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace, New York: Cambridge ...
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[PDF] Getting the incentives right: the Health Impact FundThe HIF needs no advance specifications – it simply rewards each registered product according to its health impact. Page 7. THOMAS POGGE | THE HEALTH IMPACT ...Missing: critiques governance
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[PDF] Poverty, negative duties, and the global institutional order - DiVA portalThomas Pogge argues that by shaping and enforcing the social conditions that foreseeably and avoidably cause global poverty we are violating the negative duty ...
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[PDF] At the Limits of Political Possibility: The Cosmopolitan Democratic ...It is this proposal that underwrites Held's proposals for a 'cosmopolitan democracy'. This is not a call for a single dominant world government, albeit ...
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[PDF] Cosmopolitan Democracy: Paths and AgentsThere is a wealth of proposals aimed at creating such representative bodies, but the most straightforward way to achieve the goal of broad represen- tation ...
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A Cosmopolitan Case against World Government - Cato InstituteJul 9, 2024 · The debate over world government and “global governance” typically pits cosmopolitan supporters of globalization against nationalist champions of state ...Missing: feasibility duties
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Maintain International Peace and Security | United NationsPeacekeeping has proven to be one of the most effective tools available to the UN to assist countries to navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Following Russia's Veto of a UN Security Council Resolution on the ...Jul 21, 2022 · Since the start of the conflict in Syria in 2011, Russia has vetoed 17 Security Council resolutions on Syria. Throughout this time, Russia has ...
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The Game Theory of International Politics - jstorincentives to defect when they can thereby achieve longer-run benefits from cooperation through time. This makes international cooperation possible in the ...Missing: defection cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan Cities and the Dialectics of Living Together with ...Jul 27, 2015 · which do not and cannot stem from the group itself (1950b: 402). The slur of “rootless cosmopolitanism,” perpetrated by Stalin's regime ...
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[PDF] Immobility and the Brexit vote - Neil Lee, Katy Morris and Tom KemenyDec 19, 2017 · Abstract. Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internationalists who voted Remain, ...
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[PDF] Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of Populism: Economic Have-Nots and ...Part V summarizes the key findings and considers their implications. Overall, we find the most consistent evidence supporting the cultural backlash thesis.
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[PDF] Sulh-i kul - Center for Intercultural DialogueSulh-i kul was invented to describe universal peace, specifically with regard to interfaith tolerance and equal treatment for all, regardless of religious.
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[PDF] An Analytical Study of Jalaluddin Akbar's Policy of PluralismOct 8, 2023 · Akbar promoted pluralism by encouraging inter-religious dialogue and tolerance. The abolishment of the pilgrimage tax levied upon. Hindus for ...
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(PDF) Universal Humanism of Tagore - Academia.eduTagore's philosophical views on humanism were primarily outlined in his works from the early 20th century, notably around the 1910s and 1920s. He argues that ...
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China's collectivist cosmopolitanism: Harmony and conflict with ...Aug 30, 2023 · ... China has proposed an ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, or One Belt One Road, outlining its vision for global development. President Xi's ...
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[PDF] China's collectivist cosmopolitanism - Massey Research Onlinefor economic globalization over the last 40 years, China has proposed an ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, or One Belt. One Road, outlining its vision for ...
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Coercive Cosmopolitanism and Impossible Solidarities - jstorIn contrast to Nussbaum's faith in cosmopolitanism's self- correctional reflexivity, Spivak diagnoses in the cosmopolitan call to align ourselves with our ...
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[PDF] Macrocosm-opolitanism? Gilroy, Appiah, and BhabhaHomi Bhabha is another critic whose use of the term. “cosmopolitanism” is one that requires revision, for two reasons. Firstly, Bhabha conflates the ideas of ...
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A Native American Relational Ethic: An Indigenous Perspective on ...Aug 10, 2025 · These teachings state that human beings are responsible to act with wisdom, respect, love, honesty, humility, bravery, and truth toward each other and all ...
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Cosmopolitanism, cosmopolitics and indigenous peoplesFeb 7, 2022 · Cosmopolitanism is rising as a politico-cultural movement, which while being globalised in the inter-metropolis connection, it chiefly reaffirms the normative ...
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[PDF] Are Developing Countries Deterred from Using the WTO Dispute ...The data issued by the WTO Secretariat on disputes shows that 'developing countries' have participated in one-third of the cases 1995-2005. The data should be ...
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[PDF] Who Files? Developing Country Participation in GATT/WTO ...We argue that high startup costs for using trade litigation are a barrier to developing country use of the dispute settlement process. Analysis of dispute ...
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[PDF] A Theory of WTO Adjudication: From Empirical Analysis to Biased ...Only with such statistical verification is it possible to discern whether the WTO dispute settlement system in fact favors a specific type of party or interest.
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[PDF] Qualifying Cosmopolitanism? Solidarity, Criticism, and Michael ...Across a career that spans more than 40 years, Walzer has written on questions of, inter alia, democracy, obligation, social criticism, distributive justice and ...
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Qualifying Cosmopolitanism? Solidarity, Criticism, and Michael ...For some, cosmopolitanism is a deeply troubling, even dangerous, ethical position. An 'embedded cosmopolitan' variation on this position would strive to ...Missing: associative | Show results with:associative
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Introduction | On Nationality | Oxford AcademicThe book defends 'the principle of nationality' which can be summed up in three propositions: that national identities are genuine forms of personal identity.
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[PDF] England and the Need for Nations Roger Scruton - CivitasIn this little book, Roger Scruton defends the nation state. He attacks the accretion of power by supranational organisations and explains why the liberal ...Missing: cosmopolitanism | Show results with:cosmopolitanism<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Downside of DiversityHarvardpolitical scientist Robert Putnam—famous for “Bowling Alone,” his 2000book on declining civic engagement—has found that the greater thediversity in a ...
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[PDF] FAMINE, AFFLUENCE, AND MORALITY - rintintin.colorado.eduFAMINE, AFFLUENCE, AND MORALITY by Peter Singer (1972). As I write this, in November 1971, people are dying in East Bengal from lack of food, shelter, and ...Missing: solidarity impracticality voter
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