Pragmatic Pluralism: Arendt, Cosmopolitanism, and Religion

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Saul Tobias
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[1] California State University Fullerton,Department of Liberal Studies, Humanities 214
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Sophia | 2011年 / 50卷
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Arendt; Cosmopolitanism; Pluralism; Religion; Refugees;
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Pragmatic pluralism denotes a particular approach to problems of international human rights and protections that departs from conventional cosmopolitan approaches. Pragmatic pluralism argues for situated and localized forms of cooperation between state and non-state actors, particularly religious groups and organizations, that may not share the secular, juridical understandings of rights, persons, and obligations common to contemporary cosmopolitan theory. A resource for the development of such a model of pragmatic pluralism can be found in the work of Hannah Arendt. Arendt's early dissertation "Love and Saint Augustine" affords a model of religious community and obligation that can be read productively alongside her later political writings. The possibilities inherent in a cooperative reading of these two parts of her work can be illustrated in relation to an issue of particular concern to cosmopolitan theorists: the international refugee crisis.
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