Canadian political philosophy : contemporary reflections
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Canadian political philosophy : contemporary reflections
Oxford University Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references
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pbk. ISBN 9780195414486
内容説明
Canadian theorists and philosophers are recognized internationally for their contributionns to normative debates about citizenship, multiculturalism, and nationalism. The fact that some of these thinkers are better known abroad than they are at home, provided the impetus for Ronald Beiner and Wayne Norman to bring together new essays in a unique, single volume.
The essays collected in Canadian Political Philosophy reflect a broad range of contemporary political and philosophical issues: liberalism and citizenship; equality, justice, and gender; minority rights, multiculturalism, and identity; nationalism and self-determination; and finally, topics in the history of political philosophy.
This edition documents the impact that Canadian theorists are having in political philosophy debates and provides an outline of the themes around which Canadian theory is focused. Many of these themes arise out of a particular Canadian consciousness-for instance, constitutional crises have cultivated an interest in the nature of political membership-but are also emerging as central themes in societies around the world. Canadian Political Philosophy demonstrates how contemporary
Canadian theory is both a reflection of Canadian experience and an important voice contributing to the world-wide debates in political philosophy.
目次
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I: RETHINKING LIBERALISM AND CITIZENSHIP
- PART II: EQUALITY, JUSTICE AND GENDER
- PART III: MINORITY RIGHTS, MULTICULTURALISM AND IDENTITY
- PART IV: NATIONALISM AND SELF-DETERMINATION
- PART V: IN DIALOGUE WITH THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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bound ISBN 9780195416084
内容説明
Canadian theorists and philosophers are recognized internationally for their contributionns to normative debates about citizenship, multiculturalism, and nationalism. The fact that some of these thinkers are better known abroad than they are at home, provided the impetus for Ronald Beiner and Wayne Norman to bring together new essays in a unique, single volume. The essays collected in Canadian Political Philosophy reflect a broad range of contemporary political and philosophical issues: liberalism and citizenship; equality, justice, and gender; minority rights, multiculturalism, and identity; nationalism and self-determination; and finally, topics in the history of political philosophy. This edition documents the impact that Canadian theorists are having in political philosophy debates and provides an outline of the themes around which Canadian theory is focused. Many of these themes arise out of a particular Canadian consciousness-for instance, constitutional crises have cultivated an interest in the nature of political membership-but are also emerging as central themes in societies around the world.
Canadian Political Philosophy demonstrates how contemporary Canadian theory is both a reflection of Canadian experience and an important voice contributing to the world-wide debates in political philosophy.
目次
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I: RETHINKING LIBERALISM AND CITIZENSHIP
- 1. Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Immigration: False Dichotomies and Shifting Presuppositions
- 2. Democracy and Globalization: A Defeasible Sketch
- 3. New Constitutionalism: Democracy, Habermas, and Canadian Exceptionalism
- 4. Saving Democracy from Deliberation
- 5. Self-Defeating Political Education
- PART II: EQUALITY, JUSTICE AND GENDER
- 6. History, Ethics, and Marxism
- 7. Egalitarianism Renewed
- 8. A Relational Approach to Citizenship
- 9. Birth, Maternity, Citizenship: Some Reflections
- PART III: MINORITY RIGHTS, MULTICULTURALISM AND IDENTITY
- 10. The New Debate over Minority Rights
- 11. Liberal Nationalism and Multiculturalism
- 12. Legal Multiculturalism From the Bottom Up
- 13. What Not to Do About Hate Speech: An Argument Against Censorship
- 14. Toleration, Canadian Style: Reflections of a Yankee-Canadian
- 15. Charles Taylor's Pedagogy of Recognition
- PART IV: NATIONALISM AND SELF-DETERMINATION
- 16. Lifeboat
- 17. Communities of Memory
- 18. Civic and Ethnic Nationalism: Lessons from the Canadian Case
- 19. The True Nature of Sovereignty: Reply to My Critics Concerning Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream
- 20. The Supreme Court's Reference on Unilateral Secession: A Turning Point in Canadian History
- 21. Vision: Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal Sovereignty
- PART V: IN DIALOGUE WITH THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
- 22. The Platonic Challenge to the Modern Idea of the Public Intellectual
- 23. Coercion and Disagreement
- 24. Liberalism and Moral Subjectivism
- 25. Weaving a Work
- 26. The Immanent Counter-Enlightenment
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