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- Cosmopolitanism - Wikipedia
Cosmopolitanism can be defined as a global politics that, firstly, projects a sociality of common political engagement among all human beings across the globe, and, secondly, suggests that this sociality should be either ethically or organizationally privileged over other forms of sociality
- Cosmopolitanism | Global Citizenship, Human Rights Ethics | Britannica
cosmopolitanism, in political theory, the belief that all people are entitled to equal respect and consideration, no matter what their citizenship status or other affiliations happen to be Early proponents of cosmopolitanism included the Cynic Diogenes and Stoics such as Cicero
- What is Cosmopolitanism? | Definition, Examples, Analysis
Cosmopolitanism, in political theory, is the belief that all people belong to one global community and, as such, should be afforded equal rights regardless of their nationality, race, religion, or any other factor
- Cosmopolitanism - Definition and Explanation - The Oxford Review
Cosmopolitanism is a philosophical and political ideology that promotes the idea that all human beings belong to a single community based on shared morality, values, and rights
- Cosmopolitanism - New World Encyclopedia
Cosmopolitanism is the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single global community The word derives from Greek cosmos ("Κόσμος," the Universe) and polis ("Πόλις," city), meaning "citizen of the world "
- Cosmopolitanism - Oxford Reference
Overview cosmopolitanism Quick Reference The philosophical idea that human beings have equal moral and political obligations to each other based solely on their humanity, without reference to state citizenship, national identity, religious affiliation, ethnicity, or place of birth
- Cosmopolitanism | Kwame Anthony Appiah
In Cosmopolitanism, Kwame Anthony Appiah, one of the world’s leading philosophers, challenges us to redraw these imaginary boundaries, reminding us of the powerful ties that connect people across religions, culture and nations … and of the deep conflicts within them
- Cosmopolitanism - Literary and Critical Theory - Oxford Bibliographies
This book analyzes the various forms of cosmopolitanism, such as moral, economic, and political, and those figures involved in its growth, like Vitoria, Wolff, and Kant, through the lenses of history and legal theory
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