In this book, Michael Murphy argues that if cosmopolitanism is to
remain critical and relevant, rather than set out another grand
project, what is required is a process of critique and cooperation. At
the level of inter-cultural exchange, this requires understanding the
encounter with the Other as a mutual phase of development and holds
out the potential to rejuvenate world philosophies.Through this
process the cosmopolitan imagination emerges from a dialogue between
global traditions of relational sociologies on matters of common
concern. The second stage of the book applies this methodology to
provide a radical account of being and acting in the world. This will
be achieved through engaging in conversation with the works of the
critical theorist Gerard Delanty, the decolonial theorist Walter
Mignolo, and the Buddhist, Confucian, and phenomenological inspired
work of Watsuji Tetsuro. In providing a move away from abstractions
and ideals to instead focus on injustices and the everyday life,
Murphy uncovers an independent source for political legitimacy not
defined by the rationality of the state or dependent on the ideals of
Western philosophy. Part of this investigation also reveals a
post-individual account of agency as an enactive being. Emphasising
agency as becoming has the potential to allow us to reimagine the
relationship between the self and the institutions of democracy. The
main themes of this book are eurocentrism, critical cosmopolitanism,
post-individual subjectivity and democracy.
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Being and Acting in a Democratic World
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ISBN
9798881863296
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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