A Common Human Ground: Universality and Particularity in a Multicultural WorldUniversity of Missouri Press, 07.11.2003 - 168 Seiten The 21st century is rife with tensions and conflict among cultures, peoples, and persons. In this thought-provoking book, Claes G. Ryn explores the great danger of turbulence and war and propounds a strongly argued thesis about what can make peaceful relations possible. |
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... uniqueness as potentially the highest manifestation of universality and by discussing what this notion means for how individuals, peoples, and civilizations might meet on a common human ground. One way to make a philosophical position ...
... uniqueness as such and in the sometimes unexpected opportunities of life, this kind of universalistic humanism must appear cold, inflexible, unimaginative, or distant. In the West, universalism of this kind comes in many forms ...
... uniqueness and pancultural unity and that does so on the basis of complete moral realism. This ethos would be much different from the kind of ecumenism that seeks to promote harmony by having different societies erase whatever is ...
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Chapter Five | 36 |
Chapter | 46 |
Chapter Seven | 60 |
Chapter Nine | 99 |
Chapter | 118 |
Appendix | 135 |
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