This book stands in opposition to the doctrine that might makes right and that the goal of politics is to establish domination rather than justice and the good life for all. Its chapters present conversations with Edward Demenchonok from a number of perspectives: philosophical, anthropological, cultural, and ethical.
This book stands in opposition to the doctrine that might makes right and that the goal of politics is to establish domination rather than justice and the good life for all. Its chapters present conversations with Edward Demenchonok from a number of perspectives: philosophical, anthropological, cultural, and ethical.
Fred R. Dallmayr is professor emeritus of political science and philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
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Introduction Fred R. Dallmayr Part 1. Intercultural Dialogue: Theory and Practice Chapter 1. Justice, Power, and Dialogue: Humanizing Politics Fred R. Dallmayr Chapter 2. Toward a Philosophy of Intercultural Dialogue in a Conflicted World Raúl Fornet-Betancourt Chapter 3. The Quest for Dialogue and Intercultural Philosophy Vasily Gritsenko and Tatiana Danilchenko Part 2. Philosophers Striving for the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and Dialogue Chapter 4. Striving for Intercultural Philosophy: The Contribution of Russian Philosophers Marietta T. Stepanyants Chapter 5. Intercultural Dialogue, Critical Thinking, and Global Political Facticity Ricardo Salas Chapter 6. Understanding the Authentic and Universal in Latin American Philosophy: Edward Demenchonok's Intercultural Approach Pablo Guadarrama Chapter 7. Abya Yala as a Philosophical Place: Indigenous Philosophies and the Pending Task of the Decolonization of Philosophy Josef Estermann Part 3. Humans and Identity in a Culturally Divers
Introduction Fred R. Dallmayr Part 1. Intercultural Dialogue: Theory and Practice Chapter 1. Justice, Power, and Dialogue: Humanizing Politics Fred R. Dallmayr Chapter 2. Toward a Philosophy of Intercultural Dialogue in a Conflicted World Raúl Fornet-Betancourt Chapter 3. The Quest for Dialogue and Intercultural Philosophy Vasily Gritsenko and Tatiana Danilchenko Part 2. Philosophers Striving for the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and Dialogue Chapter 4. Striving for Intercultural Philosophy: The Contribution of Russian Philosophers Marietta T. Stepanyants Chapter 5. Intercultural Dialogue, Critical Thinking, and Global Political Facticity Ricardo Salas Chapter 6. Understanding the Authentic and Universal in Latin American Philosophy: Edward Demenchonok's Intercultural Approach Pablo Guadarrama Chapter 7. Abya Yala as a Philosophical Place: Indigenous Philosophies and the Pending Task of the Decolonization of Philosophy Josef Estermann Part 3. Humans and Identity in a Culturally Divers
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