Philosophy 310 - SEM:RECNT CONTMP-COSMOPOLITANI
Spring
2019
02
4.00
Nalini Bhushan
Th 03:00-04:50
Smith College
30535-S19
SEELYE 310
nbhushan@smith.edu
Topics course: What does it mean to be a cosmopolitan person -- a global citizen? Can one simultaneously construct one's identity in terms of one's nationality, gender, ethnicity and/or other more local forms of community and be truly cosmopolitan? If so, how? If not, which is the better approach? Is there one distinctive way of being cosmopolitan, or might there be varieties of cosmopolitanism arising in different cultural contexts, for instance, under colonial rule or conditions of exile? Is it self-evidently true that being a cosmopolitan person is a good thing, for an individual or a society? What are some of its challenges? We will read essays by Kant, Mill, Nussbaum, Rawls, Rorty, Naipaul, Said, Tagore, Gandhi, Appiah and others with a view to examining and assessing different answers that have been proposed to these and related questions.
Instructor Permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores