Cosmopolitanism

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Cosmopolitanism

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 24 , issue 4 , 2005 , pages: 273–288
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v24i4.31428
Author(s): Kai Nielsen Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Concordia University 1455 de Maisoimeuve Blvd. W. Montreal, Canada

Abstract

This essay explicates and defends a version of moral cosmopolitanism. It builds on the work of Martha Nussbaum and Kwame Anthony Appiah, who in turn build on Cicero and Kant. It is an update in a contemporary idiom of a classical cosmopolitanism. In a time when Enlightemnent ideas are widely discounted, it gives expression to an Enlightenment view arguing that there should be a fundamental allegiance to the ideal of a worldwide community of human beings where each human being, just because he/she is a human being, is equally a subject of concern and is taken to be of equal worth. Any patriotic concern for nation, or particularly groupings, should be subordinate to that ideal.

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