Philosophic values and world citizenship : Locke to Obama and beyond / / edited by Jacoby Adeshei Carter and Leonard Harris.
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xvii, 253 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. Value
- Moral imperatives for world order / Alain Locke
- Unity through diversity : a Baha'i principle / Alain Locke
- Culture and the Kalos : inquiry, justice, and value in Locke and Aristotle / Rose Cherubin
- Aesthetic evaluations of realist drama / Erin Kealey
- The axiological turn in early twentieth century American philosophy : Alain Locke and Jose Vasconcelos on epistemology, value, and the emotions / Grant Silva
- Conundrum of cosmopolitanism and race : the great debate between Alain Locke and William James / Leonard Harris
- Pt. 2. Tolerance
- A functional view of value ultimates / Alain Locke
- A functional peace in this world : Farmer and Locke on the challenges of a truly post-war hope / Greg Moses
- Beyond repressive tolerance : Alain Locke's hermeneutics of democracy and tolerance in conversation with Herbert Marcuse and H.G. Gadamer / Arnold L. Farr
- Multicultural education, metaphysics, and Alain Locke's post-metaphysical alternative / Christopher J. Collins
- Unlikely allies : Nietzsche, Locke, and counter-hegemonic transformation of consciousness / A. Todd Franklin
- Pt. 3. Cosmopolitanism
- World citizenship : mirage or reality? / Alain Locke
- Cosmopolitanism and epideictic rhetoric / Robert Danisch
- What difference does difference make? Horace Kallen, Alain Locke, and the birth of cultural pluralism / David Weinfeld
- Ethnocentric representations and being human in a multiethnic global world : Alain Locke critique / Chielozona Eze
- Global citizenship through reciprocity : Alain Locke and Barack Obama's pragmatist politics / Terrance MacMullan
- New moral imperatives for world order : Alain Locke on pluralism and relativism / Jacoby Adeshei Carter.