E-Book, Englisch, 276 Seiten
Godrej Fred Dallmayr
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-35374-4
Verlag: CRC Press
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Critical Phenomenology, Cross-Cultural Theory, Cosmopolitanism
E-Book, Englisch, 276 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Innovators in Political Theory
ISBN: 978-1-317-35374-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Fred Dallmayr’s work is innovative in its rethinking of some of the central concepts of modern political philosophy, challenging the hegemony of a modern "subjectivity" at the heart of Western liberalism, individualism, and rationalism, and articulating alternative voices, claims and ideas. His writings productively confound the logocentrism of Western modernity, while providing alternative conceptions of political community that are post-individualist, post-anthropocentric and relational.
The editor has focused on work in three key areas:
Critical Phenomenology and the Study of Politics
The first selections focus on the philosophical roots of Dallmayr’s work in two of the most innovative intellectual trends of the 20th century: phenomenology and critical theory. These chapters outline some of the main arguments advanced by practitioners of phenomenology, particularly "existential phenomenology," as well the guiding ideas of critical theory and critical Marxism, while tracing Dallmayr’s debt to thinkers such as Heidegger, Gadamer, Habermas, Adorno and Merleau-Ponty.
Cross-Cultural Theory
These readings illustrate Dallmayr’s exploration of an emerging cosmopolis beyond the confines of Western culture, as this phase of his thinking turns toward what is now called cross-cultural or "comparative" political theory. In an approach that maintains its linkage with critical phenomenology, Dallmayr asserts that Western (or European-American) political theory can no longer claim undisputed hegemony; rather it must allow itself to be contested, amplified and corrected through a comparison with non-Western theoretical traditions and initiatives.
Cosmopolitanism
These selections explore the final phase of Dallmayr’s work, in which he applies his insights on cross-cultural studies to the context of global politics, rebutting Samuel Huntington’s "clash of civilizations" thesis, and instead arguing for a cosmopolitanism that takes a middle path between both global universalism and restrictive particularism, advocating sustained dialogue and respectful mutual learning between countries and civilizations.
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Introduction: Farah Godrej
PART I
Critical Phenomenology and the Study of Politics
1 Critical Phenomenology and the Study of Politics (1981)
2 Beyond Possessive Individualism (1981)
3 Political Philosophy Today (1984)
4 Habermas and Rationality (1991)
5 Rethinking the Political: Some Heideggerian Contributions (1993)
PART II
Cross-Cultural Theory
6 Beyond Monologue: For a Comparative Political Theory (2004)
7 Conversation Across Boundaries: E Pluribus Unum? (2003)
8 Modes of Cross-Cultural Encounter: Reflections on 1492 (1996)
9 Political Self-Rule: Gandhi and the Future of Democracy (2013)
PART III
Cosmopolitanism
10 Global Governance and Cultural Diversity: Toward a Cosmopolitan Democracy (2001)
11 Cosmopolitanism: In Search of Cosmos (2013)
12 Mindfulness and Cosmopolis: Why Cross-Cultural Studies Now? (2014)
An Interview with Fred Dallmayr (Questions from Farah Godrej)