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Cosmopolitanism - Ethics in a World of Strangers with Kwame Anthony Appiah

Cosmopolitanism - Ethics in a World of Strangers with Kwame Anthony Appiah

Update: 2006-03-13
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With the publication of 1992’s In My Father’s House, Kwame Anthony Appiah claimed his place at the forefront of African-American literary and cultural studies. A professor of philosophy at Princeton, he discusses how Western intellectuals and leaders have exaggerated the power of difference while neglecting the power of commonality. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 11468]
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Cosmopolitanism - Ethics in a World of Strangers with Kwame Anthony Appiah

Cosmopolitanism - Ethics in a World of Strangers with Kwame Anthony Appiah

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