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El. knyga: Patriotism: Philosophical and Political Perspectives

  • Formatas: 250 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317083177
  • Formatas: 250 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317083177

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The theme of patriotism has received its due in the arts and social science research, but that was not the case in philosophy and political theory until the 1980s. So assert Primoratz (applied philosophy and public ethics, U. of Melbourne) and Pavkovic (politics, Macquarie U., Australia) in introducing 13 chapters by international scholars in these fields. Presenting philosophical positions treating patriotism as a case of universal morality or local/personal loyalties that may trump moral considerations, Primoratz distinguishes between nationalism and ethical patriotism, e.g., as in the case of the European Union. A U.S. philosopher argues for moderate versions of both patriotism and cosmopolitanism. Political theorists offer perspectives on patriotism figuring in debates between liberals and communitarians. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Patriotism has been a profound influence on politics, music, morality, literature and poetry. However one regards patriotism, it is not something to be sidelined by political theory. It rather cries out for close and serious academic investigation. The present volume more than meets this stringent criterion. It is a skilfully edited, absorbing and very welcome body of essays by a prestigious group of theorists Andrew Vincent, University of Sheffield, UK 'Violent nationalism has made us wary of patriotism. The contributors to this well edited and scholarly collection clarify the issues involved here and argue for a variety of important positions on the ethical standing of patriotism. Any philosopher or political theorist concerned with this recently neglected but now vital topic will find this volume indispensable.' Paul Gilbert, University of Hull, UK 'Not only do many of the essays contribute to the cutting edge of the literature, but since they span a wide range of topics, without losing cohesion, the text will be especially useful for instructors seeking a supplementary reader for advanced courses on nationalism and patriotism.' Political Studies Review 'Patriotism is a fascinating volume of essays by a prestigious group of scholars on a topic all too often eclipsed by discussions on =nationalism'. Heavily philosophical, the book nonetheless would be of an invaluable aid to undergraduates, post-graduates and indeed experts in the field to students of politics and political science not to mention history seeking to enhance their understanding of this neglected topic.' e-Extreme

Introduction, IgorPrimoratz, AleksandarPavkovi?; Part 1 The Moral
Credentials of Patriotism;
Chapter 1 Patriotism and Morality, IgorPrimoratz;
Chapter 2 Patriotic Loyalty, JohnKleinig;
Chapter 3 Patriotism and Bad Faith,
KeithHorton;
Chapter 4 How Patriots Think, and Why It Matters, SimonKeller;
Chapter 5 Is Cosmopolitan Anti-Patriotism a Virtue?, StephenNathanson; Part 2
Patriotism, Nationalism, and History;
Chapter 6 On the Origins of
Constitutional Patriotism, Jan-WernerMüller;
Chapter 7 Constitutional
Patriotism and the European Constitutional Debate, ThomasMertens;
Chapter 8
Patriotism and Nationalism, RossPoole;
Chapter 9 Patriotism and the
Obligations of History, JannaThompson; Part 3 Further Issues;
Chapter 10
Patriotism, CynthiaTownley;
Chapter 11 Environmentalism and Patriotism,
RobynEckersley;
Chapter 12 For the Union Makes Us Strong, RobertSparrow;
Chapter 13 Killing for Ones Country, AleksandarPavkovi?;
Igor Primoratz is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne. Aleksandar Pavkovic is Associate Professor of Politics at Macquarie University, Sydney.