The principle of patriotism says that we are morally required to favor our own nation and its people. But there is an opposed moral perspective: cosmopolitanism. The cosmopolitan regards herself as a citizen of the world and holds that national borders lack intrinsic, noninstrumental moral significance. The cosmopolitan view is that people are people, and our common humanity is the ground of our moral duties toward people. This paper examines some recent arguments for patriotism, and finds them all wanting. In the absence of any good argument for patriotism, perhaps we should consider cosmopolitanism
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This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1984, given by Alasdair Maclntyre, a Scottish philosoph...
This paper is concerned with the problem of particularistic and objective approach to morals in the ...
The paper discusses the identity-building power and motivational force of patriotism. The basic idea...
A conception of global citizenship should not be viewed as separate from, or synonymous with, the co...
Ethical cosmopolitanism is conventionally taken to be a stance that requires an ‘impartialist’ point...
Recent theoretical debates have questioned the compatibility of patriotism with global political res...
A major issue in political philosophy is the extent to which one or another version of nationalism o...
Cosmopolitan liberals would be ready to fight - and to kill and be killed for the sake of restoring ...
In this paper I argue for considering patriotism as a civic virtue, and in particular I defend the v...
The terms “patriotism” and “nationalism” are distinguished historically, conceptually, and geographi...
This paper centres on the question as to whether human rights can be reconciled with patriotism. It ...
This paper is concerned with the problem of particularistic and objective approach to morals in the ...
This paper examines the tension between an approach which sees impartiality and the impersonal point...
First published online: 09 June 2017This article presents a new understanding of the problem of cosm...
Civic Virtue Out of Necessity: Patriotism and Democratic Education In this paper I argue for conside...
This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1984, given by Alasdair Maclntyre, a Scottish philosoph...
This paper is concerned with the problem of particularistic and objective approach to morals in the ...
The paper discusses the identity-building power and motivational force of patriotism. The basic idea...
A conception of global citizenship should not be viewed as separate from, or synonymous with, the co...
Ethical cosmopolitanism is conventionally taken to be a stance that requires an ‘impartialist’ point...