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Title How is Global Dialogue Possible? : Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy / edited by Johanna Seibt, Jesper Garsdal
Published Berlin ; München ; Boston : DE GRUYTER, 2014

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Description 1 online resource
Series Process Thought ; v. 24
Process thought.
Contents Ï»¿Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; General Introduction; Part I: Conditions of global dialogue; Introduction to Part; 1 Dialogue among civilizations: a brief review; 2 Is planetary civilization possible?; 3 Intercultural thought, Bildung, and the onto-dialogical perspective; 4 Dialogue and epistemological humility; 5 Dialogue and the processing of significance: cognition as orientation; Part II: Value conflicts; Introduction to Part II; 6 Attachments and the moral psychology of value conflicts; 7 Doing conflict research through a multi-method lens
8 How cultural contestation frames escalation and mitigation in cultural conflicts9 Causing conflicts to continue; 10 The human quest for peace, rights, and justice:convergence of the Traditional and the Modern; Part III: Intercivilizational dialogue; Introduction to Part III; 11 The philosophy and politics of dialogue; 12 Dialogue community as a promising path to global Justice; 13 Tian xia: a model of international relations; 14 Struggle for democracy and pluralism in the Islamic world; 15 Religion and ideology; Part IV: Interreligious dialogue; Introduction to Part IV
16 Does the claim of absoluteness lead into interreligious conflicts?17 Certainty and diversity: a systematic approach to interreligious learning; 18 Buber and Levinas: on dialogue and the original encounter; 19 Following two courses at the same time: on Chinese religious pluralism; 20 Conflict and religion: secularity as standard for authentic religion; Part V: Global dialogue in action; Introduction to Part V; 21 The ecology of languages and education in an intercultural perspective; 22 Translation as a lesson in dialogue; 23 Four meanings of climate change
24 Standing on Mount Lu: how economics has come to dominate our view of culture and sustainability, and why it shouldnâ€TMt25 The Council of Research in Values and Philosophy:a brief review; Afterthought: the problem of the Many; Index of names; Index of subjects
Summary Intercultural dialogue is often invoked in vague reference to a method that can build cross-cultural understanding and facilitate global policy-making. This book clarifies the theoretical foundations of intercultural dialogue and demonstrates the practical significance of intercultural value inquiry, combining the perspectives of philosophy, conflict research, religious studies, and education
Notes In English
Subject Civilization -- Philosophy -- Congresses
Conflict management -- Congresses
Dialogue -- Religious aspects -- Congresses
Globalization -- Philosophy -- Congresses
Conflict management.
Globalization.
International cooperation.
Psychologie
globalism.
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
Civilization -- Philosophy
Conflict management
Dialogue -- Religious aspects
Globalization
Globalization -- Philosophy
International cooperation
Ethik
Kulturbeziehungen
Kulturkontakt
Modell
Praxis
Religion
Internationale Politik
Entwicklung
Beispiel
Kulturraum
Interreligiöser Dialog
Geistesleben
Staatensystem
Hindernis
Interkulturalität
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Seibt, Johanna
Garsdal, Jesper
ISBN 9783110340785
311034078X