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- Cosmopolitanism abstract "Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality. A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called a cosmopolitan or cosmopolite.A cosmopolitan community might be based on an inclusive morality, a shared economic relationship, or a political structure that encompasses different nations. In a cosmopolitan community individuals from different places (e.g. nation-states) form relationships of mutual respect. As an example, Kwame Anthony Appiah suggests the possibility of a cosmopolitan community in which individuals from varying locations (physical, economic, etc.) enter relationships of mutual respect despite their differing beliefs (religious, political, etc.).".
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- Cosmopolitanism quote "There is a tradition of cosmopolitanism, and if we had time we could study this tradition, which comes to us from, on the one hand, Greek thought with the Stoics, who have a concept of the 'citizen of the world'. You also have St. Paul in the Christian tradition, also a certain call for a citizen of the world as, precisely, a brother. St. Paul says that we are all brothers, that is sons of God, so we are not foreigners, we belong to the world as citizens of the world; and it is this tradition that we could follow up until Kant for instance, in whose concept of cosmopolitanism we find the conditions for hospitality. But in the concept of the cosmopolitical in Kant there are a number of conditions: first of all you should of course welcome the stranger, the foreigner, to the extent that he is a citizen of another country, that you grant him the right to visit and not to stay, and there are a number of other conditions that I can't summarise here quickly, but this concept of the cosmopolitical which is very novel, very worthy of respect , is a very limited concept. .".
- Cosmopolitanism source "Bennington. Politics and Friendship: A Discussion with Jacques Derrida. 1997.".
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- Cosmopolitanism subject Category:Cultural_geography.
- Cosmopolitanism subject Category:Global_civics.
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- Cosmopolitanism subject Category:Interculturalism.
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- Cosmopolitanism comment "Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality. A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called a cosmopolitan or cosmopolite.A cosmopolitan community might be based on an inclusive morality, a shared economic relationship, or a political structure that encompasses different nations. In a cosmopolitan community individuals from different places (e.g.".
- Cosmopolitanism label "Cosmopolitanism".
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- Cosmopolitanism label "Kosmopolityzm".
- Cosmopolitanism label "Космополитизм".
- Cosmopolitanism label "كوسموبوليتية".
- Cosmopolitanism label "コスモポリタニズム".
- Cosmopolitanism label "世界主义".
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