Cosmopolitanism : ethics in a world of strangers
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From The New Yorker: Drawing on his Ghanaian roots and on examples from philosophy and literature, he attempts to steer a course between the extremes of liberal universalism, with its tendency to impose our values on others, and cultural relativism, with its implicit conviction that gulfs in understanding cannot be bridged.
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Posted by Brandy on November 20, 2006 12:29 PM