Cosmopolitan education has been much theorized, discussed, and proposed, but what, exactly, might it look like and what specific processes might it involve? Cosmopolitanism’s recognition of shared humanity and the subsequent entailment of democratic inclusion make explicit the moral and political nature of cosmopolitan education and philosophy. As an ethico-political process, existing political and ethical processes can be brought to bear on its educational manifestations. The political concepts of epistemological restraint, discourse ethics, and agonistic pluralism are offered as models for cosmopolitan education in agonistic morality: epistemological restraint is used to address the need for prioritization of moral inquiry over moral beli...
There is a close link between Humanism and Cosmopolitanism, both from historical and theoretical poi...
This paper intends to contribute to recent developments in the theory of critical peace education. T...
What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thi...
In this article we defend a moral conception of cosmopolitanism and its relevance for moral educatio...
As a flashpoint for specific instances of conflict, Muslim sartorial practices have at times been s...
In this article, we acknowledge the transformative nature of cogenerative dialogues and focus on the...
In recent decades, the idea of cosmopolitanism has enjoyed renewed interest and rapid development ac...
Can human rights in education enhance students and teachers capacity to reimagine their local commun...
A cosmopolitan ethic invites both an appreciation of the rich diversity of values, traditions and wa...
It is argued that Cosmopolitan theory and its main competitor, Realism, issue from fundamentally d...
In this case study we show how methods of philosophical interpretation can illuminate fundamental qu...
This paper takes its cue from one question, addressed through an educational lens: what could be the...
In the 21st century, the ancient concept of cosmopolitanism-a vision of humanity as a single communi...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
Under conditions of globalisation, the discourse of cosmopolitanism adds a new dimension to analysis...
There is a close link between Humanism and Cosmopolitanism, both from historical and theoretical poi...
This paper intends to contribute to recent developments in the theory of critical peace education. T...
What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thi...
In this article we defend a moral conception of cosmopolitanism and its relevance for moral educatio...
As a flashpoint for specific instances of conflict, Muslim sartorial practices have at times been s...
In this article, we acknowledge the transformative nature of cogenerative dialogues and focus on the...
In recent decades, the idea of cosmopolitanism has enjoyed renewed interest and rapid development ac...
Can human rights in education enhance students and teachers capacity to reimagine their local commun...
A cosmopolitan ethic invites both an appreciation of the rich diversity of values, traditions and wa...
It is argued that Cosmopolitan theory and its main competitor, Realism, issue from fundamentally d...
In this case study we show how methods of philosophical interpretation can illuminate fundamental qu...
This paper takes its cue from one question, addressed through an educational lens: what could be the...
In the 21st century, the ancient concept of cosmopolitanism-a vision of humanity as a single communi...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
Under conditions of globalisation, the discourse of cosmopolitanism adds a new dimension to analysis...
There is a close link between Humanism and Cosmopolitanism, both from historical and theoretical poi...
This paper intends to contribute to recent developments in the theory of critical peace education. T...
What if education were not about becoming something, making something of yourself, becoming some thi...