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Reconsidering Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness presents a world-centric, 'caring' conceptualization of cosmopolitanism and forgiveness grounded in the thought of two radical, twentieth-century continental thinkers: Hannah Arendt and Jacques Derrida. It fundamentally re-evaluates what it means to care for the world in 'dark times' and develops a political theory of repairing, preserving and cultivating the relationships which constitute the human community. This interdisciplinary book reveals how cosmopolitanism and forgiveness each care for the powerful experience of human freedom: the power to begin new courses of political action with a plurality of people in the public realm. It not only casts new light on the political thought of both Arendt and Derrida but also contributes to ongoing debates about the nature of political spaces, the possibility for collective political action, and the importance of cultivating encounters with the unknown Other in today's digitally interconnected world.

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Introduction / 1. Derrida: On Forgiveness and on cosmopolitanism / 2. Arendt: On forgiveness and 'care for the world' / 3. Caring Cosmopolitanism: Worldly Stories and narrative voices / 4. Caring in Time: Negotiating the gap 'between past and future' / Conclusion / Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 29/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781786615183, 978-1786615183
      ISBN10: 1786615185

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reconsidering Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness presents a world-centric, 'caring' conceptualization of cosmopolitanism and forgiveness grounded in the thought of two radical, twentieth-century continental thinkers: Hannah Arendt and Jacques Derrida. It fundamentally re-evaluates what it means to care for the world in 'dark times' and develops a political theory of repairing, preserving and cultivating the relationships which constitute the human community. This interdisciplinary book reveals how cosmopolitanism and forgiveness each care for the powerful experience of human freedom: the power to begin new courses of political action with a plurality of people in the public realm. It not only casts new light on the political thought of both Arendt and Derrida but also contributes to ongoing debates about the nature of political spaces, the possibility for collective political action, and the importance of cultivating encounters with the unknown Other in today's digitally interconnected world.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction / 1. Derrida: On Forgiveness and on cosmopolitanism / 2. Arendt: On forgiveness and 'care for the world' / 3. Caring Cosmopolitanism: Worldly Stories and narrative voices / 4. Caring in Time: Negotiating the gap 'between past and future' / Conclusion / Bibliography

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