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Muller, Barbara Elisabeth.
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Cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism = who is cosmopolitan now? /
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Cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism/ by Barbara Elisabeth Muller.
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who is cosmopolitan now? /
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Muller, Barbara Elisabeth.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
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xix, 237 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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1. Introduction -- Part I Cosmopolitanism as Moral Egalitarianism: The Standard Definition -- 2. Analysis of the Standard Definition of Cosmopolitanism -- 3. The Problems of the Standard Definition of Cosmopolitanism -- Part II Specifying the Concept of Cosmopolitanism -- 4. Cosmopolitanism About Justice: Specifying Universality -- 5. Cosmopolitanism About Culture: Specifying Individualism -- Part III Cosmopolitanism as Nonrelationism: A Defence -- 6. Cosmopolitanism as Nonrelationism and Relevant Duties of Justice -- 7. Refuting the Relationist Challenge: Room for Partiality Rather Than Advocating Special Duties -- 8. Consequences and Conclusion.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83457-9
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9783030834579
Cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism = who is cosmopolitan now? /
Muller, Barbara Elisabeth.
Cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism
who is cosmopolitan now? /[electronic resource] :by Barbara Elisabeth Muller. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xix, 237 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - International political theory,2662-6047. - International political theory..
1. Introduction -- Part I Cosmopolitanism as Moral Egalitarianism: The Standard Definition -- 2. Analysis of the Standard Definition of Cosmopolitanism -- 3. The Problems of the Standard Definition of Cosmopolitanism -- Part II Specifying the Concept of Cosmopolitanism -- 4. Cosmopolitanism About Justice: Specifying Universality -- 5. Cosmopolitanism About Culture: Specifying Individualism -- Part III Cosmopolitanism as Nonrelationism: A Defence -- 6. Cosmopolitanism as Nonrelationism and Relevant Duties of Justice -- 7. Refuting the Relationist Challenge: Room for Partiality Rather Than Advocating Special Duties -- 8. Consequences and Conclusion.
This book suggests that more can be said about cosmopolitanism than either the bold endorsement of a world state or the humble recognition of the equal moral worth of individuals, which makes everybody cosmopolitan. Identifying problems with the traditional concept and disentangling a variety of positions within the cosmopolitan paradigm, it introduces the more refined concept of cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism, which denies underived special duties among fellow citizens or other related individuals, such as family members or friends. Cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism promises to overcome an entrenched debate wherein everybody is a cosmopolitan, and brings back the radical character traditionally associated with the term. It portrays cosmopolitanism as a distinct and thorough position challenging classic proponents such as Barry, Caney, Nussbaum, and Pogge, and questioning their theories' cosmopolitan character. Cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism has consequences for world politics without prescribing any unfeasible global order: It establishes normative criteria for evaluating institutions and provides guidance for the development of new ones. Barbara Elisabeth Muller is Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Media and Sports at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany.
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