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    cooperation actions that improve the sustainability in people’s lives and safety. I agree that every country reach globalization as a connection to help others to understand in both cultures and their goals. In Martha Nussbaum’s essay, “Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism”, criticize on Richard Rorty’s article of how most of the US citizens are unpatriotic…

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    Appiah Cosmopolitanism

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    Cosmopolitans as the author says are those who are knowledgeable and comfortable in several different countries and cultures. The author states that the right approach begins by taking each individual as the proper object of moral concern. Cosmopolitans seriously acknowledge the decisions and actions of every person, from every different culture. Globalization began hundreds of years ago and is still continuing today. The author talks about the preservation of culture and how many believe that…

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    There are no secrets that almost everyone today are interconnected as a result of globalization. IM and Cosmopolitanism, I believe both concepts of IM and cosmopolitanism can prepare our children to be interconnected and globalized. There are many different forms of IM which could be recognized. It is essential that children are aware of these as they would be promoted with more global interests. With my experience I would strongly promote IM not only among international schools, also at the…

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    between understanding the proper practices of ethnography and the proper acceptance of others and music. By comparing and contrasting both the authenticity, single story, and listening practices of ethnography the music found in Steven Feld’s Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra case study, one will find that authentic understanding…

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    philosophy, the representation of this ideal is most commonly associated with the philosophical tradition known as Cosmopolitanism. Since its inception, philosophers have established varying ideas of what Cosmopolitanism is, and how it is applicable to real-world situations. Perhaps one of its most notable thinkers, Kwame Anthony Appiah, argues…

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    What is Appiah’s Cosmopolitanism? In a world that is ever the more connected today, one might think, where did this advancement come from? Kwame Appiah’s article, Cosmopolitanism, highlights the adaptation that society experienced throughout the centuries, as well as his theory on what the adaption created. Appiah supports his thoughts through examples of the Greek and Roman Empires, the thinkings of philosophers in the Enlightenment period, and then tying all thoughts through applications of…

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    Orhan Pamuk and Cosmopolitanism: An Analysis of The Silent House, The White Castle and Snow Nasir Butt Research Scholar Deptt of English Central University of Jammu Abstract: In today’s world, when no nation or culture can remain isolated and pure, it is imperative to expand the concentric circles of belonging to the global level. Cosmopolitanism, as Nussbaum believes means to expand one’s allegiance from local, ethnic and expand it from national through international. This is the possible way…

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    origins of the cosmopolitanism is from ‘classical Greece’ (Warf 2012, p. iii) and date to ‘the fourth century BC’ (Appiah, 2006, p. xiv). Warf (2012, p. iii) defined cosmopolitanism as ‘an ethical, moral, and political philosophy’ and Appiah (2006, p. xiv) suggested that the cosmopolitanism is an idea different from the idea which has been viewed as everyone belonging to only one of societies in the world. Rather, Immanuel Kant, a modern cosmopolitan thinker, regarded that cosmopolitanism is ‘a…

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    In which cosmopolitanism, becomes not only a state where human rights ideals are practical, instead ; a communicative approach that aims to reform the values and rights of a political community both at a national and transnational level. (fine, 2009). Granted that, Robert Fine also refutes his assertion and critiques cosmopolitanism to be a universalistic framework that attempts to understand a general conception of human…

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    Kwame Appiah, author of Cosmopolitanism, wrote in his chapter, “Making Conversation” and “The Primacy of Practice”, about his idea of what cosmopolitanism means and how it has or can help our society. The definition inferred from the reading is that people need to have conversation to be exposed to the different points of view that others may have. People do not necessarily have to agree with them about anything they just have to respect it and know that it is another point of view. Appiah…

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