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Cosmopolitanism About Culture: Specifying Individualism

Barbara Elisabeth Müller

subject

IndividualismHybrid typeSociologyCosmopolitanismElement (criminal law)Epistemology

description

Still drawing on the classical distinction between moderate and extreme cosmopolitanism, this chapter analyses different specifications of the individualism element providing different answers to what it means to respect individuals as moral equals. The analysis eventually presents eight types of specification but rejects all of them as either still too broad or untenable. Only a hybrid type, which is composed of assumptions of different specification types, appears more promising. This defines the new concept of cosmopolitanism: cosmopolitanism as nonrelationism.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83457-9_5