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Marianna Papastephanou

    Philosophy as a lived experience
    Cosmopolitanism: Educational, Philosophical and Historical Perspectives
    Thinking Differently About Cosmopolitanism
    • Thinking Differently About Cosmopolitanism

      Theory, Eccentricity, and the Globalized World

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring a fresh perspective on cosmopolitanism, this work presents it as an ethico-political ideal, challenging traditional views. The author delves into the moral and political implications of a cosmopolitan approach, emphasizing its relevance in today's interconnected world. Through thoughtful analysis, the book advocates for a redefined understanding of global citizenship and ethical responsibility, urging readers to reconsider their roles within a diverse and complex global society.

      Thinking Differently About Cosmopolitanism
    • This volume discusses perspectives on cosmopolitanism, as well as concepts and the work of key figures. For example, it examines educational, philosophical and historical perspectives, deals with such issues as citizenship, internationalism, patriotism, globalization, hegemony and many other topics. It brings together works on Alain Badiou, Giorgio Agamben, Ernesto Laclau, Bruno Latour and Homi Bhabha with works on Whitman, Kant, Martha Nussbaum, Thomas Pogge, Onora O’Neill and Philippe Van Parijs. The book engages in the new dialogue on cosmopolitanism from a variety of outlooks. It advances that dialogue and problematizes it through as yet unexplored paths. Its chapters respond to the intricacies of current discourses on cosmopolitanism and related notions and take into account both affirmative and negative stances to cosmopolitanism and its educational significance. Overall, the book relies on such stances as background material in order to transcend them and offer fresh perspectives on cosmopolitan stakes. It makes use of a recent tendency in political philosophical and cultural-critical debates that opens a possibility of more nuanced approaches to old ‘-isms’.

      Cosmopolitanism: Educational, Philosophical and Historical Perspectives
    • Philosophy as a lived experience

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      For three years in a row, an international group of philosophers of education came together to reflect and promote a conception of philosophy as a lived experience. This book is a result of their discussions and makes an original contribution to the field. The book presents conceptual and critical works relevant to the current theoretical developments and debates within the fields of philosophy and education. The articles contribute both to philosophical clarifications and the advancement of research with solid arguments for theoretical and practical redirections. To deploy their arguments, the contributors draw on classical thinkers - such as Plato, Kant, and Dewey - and on contemporary prominent theorists - such as Derrida, Badiou, and Deleuze - with fresh and critical perspectives. (Series: Studies on Education - Vol. 3)

      Philosophy as a lived experience