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The role of philosophy in a multicultural society: Between reason and imagination
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Tatiana Cárová
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16. Juni 2011
Published Online: 2011-06-16
Published in Print: 2011-06-01
© 2011 Institute for Research in Social Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Culture, events, speech genres and stories
- Two cultures
- Human being transcending itself: Creative process in art as a model of our relation to the ultimate reality
- A critical response to Will Kymlicka´s view of multiculturalism
- Morton White’s philosophy of culture: Holistic pragmatism and interdisciplinary inquiry
- Philosophical dialogue as a space for seeking a good life, identity and critical thinking
- Gender, symbols and traditional peacemaking among the Nanka-Igbo of south-eastern Nigeria
- Subjectivity as a play of territorialization: Exploring affective attachments to place through collective biography
- Social identities, societal change and mental borders
- The role of philosophy in a multicultural society: Between reason and imagination
- Philosophy as an event
- Erratum to: Epistemic arguments against dictatorship
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Culture, events, speech genres and stories
- Two cultures
- Human being transcending itself: Creative process in art as a model of our relation to the ultimate reality
- A critical response to Will Kymlicka´s view of multiculturalism
- Morton White’s philosophy of culture: Holistic pragmatism and interdisciplinary inquiry
- Philosophical dialogue as a space for seeking a good life, identity and critical thinking
- Gender, symbols and traditional peacemaking among the Nanka-Igbo of south-eastern Nigeria
- Subjectivity as a play of territorialization: Exploring affective attachments to place through collective biography
- Social identities, societal change and mental borders
- The role of philosophy in a multicultural society: Between reason and imagination
- Philosophy as an event
- Erratum to: Epistemic arguments against dictatorship