Ronald Beiner / Wayne Norman (eds.)
Canadian Political Philosophy
Contemporary Reflections
Herausgeber: Beiner, Ronald; Norman, Wayne
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Contemporary Reflections
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The essays collected in Canadian Political Philosophy reflect a broad range of contemporary political and philosophical issues: liberalism and citizenship; equality, justice, and gender; minority rights, multiculturalism, and identity; nationalism and self-determination; and finally, topics in the history of political philosophy.
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The essays collected in Canadian Political Philosophy reflect a broad range of contemporary political and philosophical issues: liberalism and citizenship; equality, justice, and gender; minority rights, multiculturalism, and identity; nationalism and self-determination; and finally, topics in the history of political philosophy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 154mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780195414486
- ISBN-10: 0195414489
- Artikelnr.: 54535640
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 154mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780195414486
- ISBN-10: 0195414489
- Artikelnr.: 54535640
* Introduction
* Part I: Rethinking Liberalism and Citizenship
* 1: Joseph H. Carens: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Immigration:
False Dichotomies and Shifting Presuppositions
* 2: James Tully: Democracy and Globalization: A Defeasible Sketch
* 3: Simone Chambers: New Constitutionalism: Democracy, Habermas, and
Canadian Exceptionalism
* 4: Daniel M. Weinstock: Saving Democracy from Deliberation
* 5: Eamonn Callan: Self-Defeating Political Education
* Part II: Equality, Justice and Gender
* 6: G.A. Cohen: History, Ethics, and Marxism
* 7: Christine Sypnowich: Egalitarianism Renewed
* 8: Jennifer Nedelsky: A Relational Approach to Citizenship
* 9: Ingrid Makus: Birth, Maternity, Citizenship: Some Reflections
* Part III: Minority Rights, Multiculturalism and Identity
* 10: Will Kymlicka: The New Debate over Minority Rights
* 11: Margaret Moore: Liberal Nationalism and Multiculturalism
* 12: Denise Reaume: Legal Multiculturalism From the Bottom Up
* 13: Stephen L. Newman: What Not to Do About Hate Speech: An Argument
Against Censorship
* 14: Melissa S. Williams: Toleration, Canadian Style: Reflections of a
Yankee-Canadian
* 15: Clifford Orwin: Charles Taylor's Pedagogy of Recognition
* Part IV: Nationalism and Self-Determination
* 16: Dominique Leydet: Lifeboat
* 17: William James Booth: Communities of Memory
* 18: Philip Resnick: Civic and Ethnic Nationalism: Lessons from the
Canadian Case
* 19: Guy Laforest: The True Nature of Sovereignty: Reply to My Critics
Concerning Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream
* 20: Stephane Dion: The Supreme Court's Reference on Unilateral
Secession: A Turning Point in Canadian History
* 21: Dale Turner: Vision: Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal
Sovereignty
* Part V: In Dialogue with the History of Political Philosophy
* 22: Thomas L. Pangle: The Platonic Challenge to the Modern Idea of
the Public Intellectual
* 23: Arthur Ripstein: Coercion and Disagreement
* 24: Edward Andrew: Liberalism and Moral Subjectivism
* 25: Barry Cooper: Weaving a Work
* 26: Charles Taylor: The Immanent Counter-Enlightenment
* Part I: Rethinking Liberalism and Citizenship
* 1: Joseph H. Carens: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Immigration:
False Dichotomies and Shifting Presuppositions
* 2: James Tully: Democracy and Globalization: A Defeasible Sketch
* 3: Simone Chambers: New Constitutionalism: Democracy, Habermas, and
Canadian Exceptionalism
* 4: Daniel M. Weinstock: Saving Democracy from Deliberation
* 5: Eamonn Callan: Self-Defeating Political Education
* Part II: Equality, Justice and Gender
* 6: G.A. Cohen: History, Ethics, and Marxism
* 7: Christine Sypnowich: Egalitarianism Renewed
* 8: Jennifer Nedelsky: A Relational Approach to Citizenship
* 9: Ingrid Makus: Birth, Maternity, Citizenship: Some Reflections
* Part III: Minority Rights, Multiculturalism and Identity
* 10: Will Kymlicka: The New Debate over Minority Rights
* 11: Margaret Moore: Liberal Nationalism and Multiculturalism
* 12: Denise Reaume: Legal Multiculturalism From the Bottom Up
* 13: Stephen L. Newman: What Not to Do About Hate Speech: An Argument
Against Censorship
* 14: Melissa S. Williams: Toleration, Canadian Style: Reflections of a
Yankee-Canadian
* 15: Clifford Orwin: Charles Taylor's Pedagogy of Recognition
* Part IV: Nationalism and Self-Determination
* 16: Dominique Leydet: Lifeboat
* 17: William James Booth: Communities of Memory
* 18: Philip Resnick: Civic and Ethnic Nationalism: Lessons from the
Canadian Case
* 19: Guy Laforest: The True Nature of Sovereignty: Reply to My Critics
Concerning Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream
* 20: Stephane Dion: The Supreme Court's Reference on Unilateral
Secession: A Turning Point in Canadian History
* 21: Dale Turner: Vision: Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal
Sovereignty
* Part V: In Dialogue with the History of Political Philosophy
* 22: Thomas L. Pangle: The Platonic Challenge to the Modern Idea of
the Public Intellectual
* 23: Arthur Ripstein: Coercion and Disagreement
* 24: Edward Andrew: Liberalism and Moral Subjectivism
* 25: Barry Cooper: Weaving a Work
* 26: Charles Taylor: The Immanent Counter-Enlightenment
* Introduction
* Part I: Rethinking Liberalism and Citizenship
* 1: Joseph H. Carens: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Immigration:
False Dichotomies and Shifting Presuppositions
* 2: James Tully: Democracy and Globalization: A Defeasible Sketch
* 3: Simone Chambers: New Constitutionalism: Democracy, Habermas, and
Canadian Exceptionalism
* 4: Daniel M. Weinstock: Saving Democracy from Deliberation
* 5: Eamonn Callan: Self-Defeating Political Education
* Part II: Equality, Justice and Gender
* 6: G.A. Cohen: History, Ethics, and Marxism
* 7: Christine Sypnowich: Egalitarianism Renewed
* 8: Jennifer Nedelsky: A Relational Approach to Citizenship
* 9: Ingrid Makus: Birth, Maternity, Citizenship: Some Reflections
* Part III: Minority Rights, Multiculturalism and Identity
* 10: Will Kymlicka: The New Debate over Minority Rights
* 11: Margaret Moore: Liberal Nationalism and Multiculturalism
* 12: Denise Reaume: Legal Multiculturalism From the Bottom Up
* 13: Stephen L. Newman: What Not to Do About Hate Speech: An Argument
Against Censorship
* 14: Melissa S. Williams: Toleration, Canadian Style: Reflections of a
Yankee-Canadian
* 15: Clifford Orwin: Charles Taylor's Pedagogy of Recognition
* Part IV: Nationalism and Self-Determination
* 16: Dominique Leydet: Lifeboat
* 17: William James Booth: Communities of Memory
* 18: Philip Resnick: Civic and Ethnic Nationalism: Lessons from the
Canadian Case
* 19: Guy Laforest: The True Nature of Sovereignty: Reply to My Critics
Concerning Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream
* 20: Stephane Dion: The Supreme Court's Reference on Unilateral
Secession: A Turning Point in Canadian History
* 21: Dale Turner: Vision: Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal
Sovereignty
* Part V: In Dialogue with the History of Political Philosophy
* 22: Thomas L. Pangle: The Platonic Challenge to the Modern Idea of
the Public Intellectual
* 23: Arthur Ripstein: Coercion and Disagreement
* 24: Edward Andrew: Liberalism and Moral Subjectivism
* 25: Barry Cooper: Weaving a Work
* 26: Charles Taylor: The Immanent Counter-Enlightenment
* Part I: Rethinking Liberalism and Citizenship
* 1: Joseph H. Carens: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Immigration:
False Dichotomies and Shifting Presuppositions
* 2: James Tully: Democracy and Globalization: A Defeasible Sketch
* 3: Simone Chambers: New Constitutionalism: Democracy, Habermas, and
Canadian Exceptionalism
* 4: Daniel M. Weinstock: Saving Democracy from Deliberation
* 5: Eamonn Callan: Self-Defeating Political Education
* Part II: Equality, Justice and Gender
* 6: G.A. Cohen: History, Ethics, and Marxism
* 7: Christine Sypnowich: Egalitarianism Renewed
* 8: Jennifer Nedelsky: A Relational Approach to Citizenship
* 9: Ingrid Makus: Birth, Maternity, Citizenship: Some Reflections
* Part III: Minority Rights, Multiculturalism and Identity
* 10: Will Kymlicka: The New Debate over Minority Rights
* 11: Margaret Moore: Liberal Nationalism and Multiculturalism
* 12: Denise Reaume: Legal Multiculturalism From the Bottom Up
* 13: Stephen L. Newman: What Not to Do About Hate Speech: An Argument
Against Censorship
* 14: Melissa S. Williams: Toleration, Canadian Style: Reflections of a
Yankee-Canadian
* 15: Clifford Orwin: Charles Taylor's Pedagogy of Recognition
* Part IV: Nationalism and Self-Determination
* 16: Dominique Leydet: Lifeboat
* 17: William James Booth: Communities of Memory
* 18: Philip Resnick: Civic and Ethnic Nationalism: Lessons from the
Canadian Case
* 19: Guy Laforest: The True Nature of Sovereignty: Reply to My Critics
Concerning Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream
* 20: Stephane Dion: The Supreme Court's Reference on Unilateral
Secession: A Turning Point in Canadian History
* 21: Dale Turner: Vision: Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal
Sovereignty
* Part V: In Dialogue with the History of Political Philosophy
* 22: Thomas L. Pangle: The Platonic Challenge to the Modern Idea of
the Public Intellectual
* 23: Arthur Ripstein: Coercion and Disagreement
* 24: Edward Andrew: Liberalism and Moral Subjectivism
* 25: Barry Cooper: Weaving a Work
* 26: Charles Taylor: The Immanent Counter-Enlightenment