Political Philosophy from an Intercultural Perspective

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African identity
African migration
African philosophy
Afropolitanism
Albert Kasanda
Bianca Boteva-Richter
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Christopher Allsobrook
Coercive Recruitment
coexistence
Comfort Women
comparative philosophy
comparative politics
Confucian remonstrance
Contemporary Society
cultural displacement
cultural impoverishment
dictatorship
Eastern Europe
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fetishism
global injustice
global justice theory
Global poverty
Gullermo Santos Herceg
Harmonious Society
Hong Kong
Hong Kong protests
Human Cohabitation
Human Rights
human rights discourse
human rights violations
Intercultural analysis
intercultural ethics
intercultural philosophy
interculturality
Intersubjective Connections
Islamic philosophy
James Garrison
Japanese philosophy
Korean Council
KSA
Land Discourse
Latin American dictatorships
Master Slave Dialectic
migration
migration studies
minority claims
minority group legitimacy
Mongi Serbaji
Naoko Kumagai
Narrative Reconciliation
negritude theories
People's Republic of China
Perpetrator Side
philosophical analysis of power dynamics
Philosophical traditions
Plamen Makariev
political philosophy
political reconciliation
Public Deliberation
public legitimacy
Raul Fornet-Betancourt
reconciliation processes
Sarhan Dhouib
social reconfiguration
Social Tenure
South African land discourse
South Korean government
Southern Cone Dictatorships
Taiye Selasi
Unhappy Consciousness
Victim Side
Violating
White Monopoly Capital

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032023229
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The objective of the following collected volume is to encourage a critical reflection on the relationship between "power" and "non-power" in our contemporary "world" and, proceeding from various philosophical traditions, to investigate the multifaceted aspects of this relationship. The authors’ respective investigations proceed from an intercultural perspective and fall predominantly in the domain of political theory and philosophy.

This volume takes an intercultural political perspective, which means, on the one hand, involving non-European philosophies in a global debate about power relations and their effects in the world and, on the other hand, confronting local traditions of thought with a global inquiry in order to enter into a philosophical-political dialogue with these traditions. An intercultural approach of this type to political philosophy seeks not only to join others in reflecting upon global problems, but also to decenter of our understanding of the world, drawing attention to new ways of thinking.

Insofar as the authors of the planned volume deal with "concrete" philosophical-political problems unfolding in various regions of the world, they seek to shed light on burning issues like migration, human rights violations, dictatorship and language, global poverty, power asymmetries, experiences of injustice with the further goal of offering a particularly intercultural analysis of these problems along with approaches to resolving them. To date, there is no book that collects various essays from different countries and perspectives and poses political-philosophical problems from an intercultural point of view.

Bianca Boteva-Richter is Lecturer at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna (Austria).

Sarhan Dhouib is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hildesheim (Germany).

James Garrison is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Baldwin Wallace University (USA).