Public Philosophy in a new key Volume I: Democracy and Civic Freedom
Public Philosophy in a New Key is a new approach to the study of politics.The role of a public philosophy is to address public affairs. This civic task can be done in many different ways. The type of public philosophy I practise carries on this task by trying to enter into the dialogues with citize...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-346032014-01-20T03:33:58Z Public Philosophy in a new key Volume I: Democracy and Civic Freedom Tully, James Philosophy Democracy Public Philosophy in a New Key is a new approach to the study of politics.The role of a public philosophy is to address public affairs. This civic task can be done in many different ways. The type of public philosophy I practise carries on this task by trying to enter into the dialogues with citizens engaged in struggles against various forms of injustice and oppression.The aim is to establish pedagogical relationships of reciprocal elucidation between academic research and the civic activities of fellow citizens. The specific role of this public philosophy is to throw a critical light on the field of practices in which civic struggles take place and the practices of civic freedom available to change them. It does this by means of historical and critical studies of the field and the given theoretical forms of representation of it. Reciprocally, this critical ethos learns from citizens and the successes and failures of their civic activities how to improve the historical and critical studies and begin again. Acknowledgments page xii Credits xiv introduction 1 Public philosophy and civic freedom: a guide to the two volumes 3 part 1 approaching practice 13 1 Public philosophy as a critical activity 15 2 Situated creatively: Wittgenstein and political philosophy 39 3 To think and act differently: comparing critical ethos and critical theory 71 part 2 democracy and recognition 133 4 The agonistic freedom of citizens 135 5 Reimagining belonging in diverse societies 160 6 Multinational democracies: an introductory sketch 185 part 3 indigenous peoples 221 7 The negotiation of reconciliation 223 8 The struggles of Indigenous peoples for and of freedom 257conclusion 289 9 A new field of democracy and civic freedom 291 Bibliography 317 Index to Volume I 357 Volume II Acknowledgments xii Credits xiv introd uction 1 Public philosophy and civic freedom: a guide to the two volumes 3 part 1 global governance and practices of fr eedo m 13 1 The Kantian idea of Europe: critical and cosmopolitan perspectives 15 2 Democracy and globalisation: a defeasible sketch 43 3 An ecological ethics for the present 73 4 The unfreedom of the moderns in comparison to their ideals of constitutional democracy 91 p art 2 on imper ialis m 125 5 On law, democracy and imperialism 127 6 Communication and imperialism 166 7 The imperial roles of modern constitutional democracy 195concl usion civic free dom cont ra impe rial ism 223 8 A new kind of Europe? Democratic integration in the European Union 225 9 On local and global citizenship: an apprenticeship manual 243 Bibliography 311 Index to Volume II 351 2013-07-15T01:45:21Z 2013-07-15T01:45:21Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-46345-7 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/34603 en application/pdf Cambridge University |
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Public Philosophy in a New Key is a new approach to the study of politics.The role of a public philosophy is to address public affairs. This civic task can be done in many different ways. The type of public philosophy
I practise carries on this task by trying to enter into the dialogues with citizens engaged in struggles against various forms of injustice and oppression.The aim is to establish pedagogical relationships of reciprocal elucidation between academic research and the civic activities of fellow citizens. The specific role of this public philosophy is to throw a critical light on the field of practices in which civic struggles take place and the practices of civic freedom available to change them. It does this by means of historical and
critical studies of the field and the given theoretical forms of representation of it. Reciprocally, this critical ethos learns from citizens and the successes and failures of their civic activities how to improve the historical and critical studies and begin again. |
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