The chapters in this volume clarify the notion of political identity by focusing on the metaphysics of polities. By analysing the notion of political identity, they provide the conceptual resources for a deeper understanding of the theoretical and practical debates on populism, the crisis of soverei
Political Identity and the Metaphysics of Polities (Routledge Studies in Metaphysics)
β Scribed by Gabriele De Anna (editor), Manuele Dozzi (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Edition
- 1
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- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Political Identity, Political Discourse and Philosophical Analysis: An Introduction
PART I: Political Identity and Human Agency
1. CastaΓ±edaβs Moral Theory as Point of Departure: Moral Codes, Moral Ideal, Political Communities, Global Community
2. Practical Identity and Open Cooperation
3. Political Agency and Identity in the Framework of an Interactional Approach
4. The Anthropological Bases of Political Identity
PART II: The Metaphysical Identity of Polities
5. Political Communities and the Logic of Identities
6. Plato and Aristotle on the Unity of the City
7. Political Identity: Human Nature, Common Good, and Narratives
8. What Makes the Identity of Notre-Dame de Paris?
PART III: The Practical Significance of the Identity of Polities
9. Moral Demandingness: A (Partly Historical) Critique
10. A Sense for Political Community: Obligations and Motivations in Time of Covid-19 Pandemic
11. Comedies of the Cultural Commons
12. National Identity and the Human Good
Contributors
Index
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