Autor: |
Kroesen, J. Otto |
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Culture, Theory & Critique; Apr2015, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p73-86, 14p |
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Different and even contradictory cultural repertoires and lifestyles need to cooperate on a global scale. This is not only an indispensable requirement for maintaining peace, but also for maintaining a sufficient level of globalised production. Together we need to decide in what direction the emerging world society should evolve. If there is no common yardstick to decide, the value trade-offs and compromises to be forged in worldwide struggles will be subject to power games or arbitrary opinion. This essay explores what three important representatives of the dialogical philosophical tradition contribute to this question. First I shall describe a few problems that illustrate the urgency of the question. Next I shall test the answers of Emmanuel Levinas, Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy to this question. I argue that Rosenstock-Huessy developed the most refined method for dealing with the problem of contending values. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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Complementary Index |
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