The Challenges of Globalization: Rethinking Nature, Culture, and FreedomISBN: 978-1-4051-7357-5
Hardcover
278 pages
December 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Editorial Introduction: Rethinking Nature, Culture, and Freedom (Steven V. Hicks).
1 From a State of War to Perpetual Peace (Edward Demenchonok).
2 Discourse Ethics, Democracy, and International Law: Toward a Globalization of Practical Reason (Karl-Otto Apel).
3 Rethinking Global Justice from the Perspective of All Living Nature and What Difference it Makes (James P. Sterba).
4 Human Rights, Global Justice, and Disaggregated States: John Rawls, Onora O'Neill, and Anne-Marie Slaughter (Alyssa R. Bernstein).
5 Beyond Intrinsic Value: Undermining the Justification of Ecoterrorism (Charles S. Brown).
6 Does Kant Have Anything to Teach Us about Environmental Ethics? (Marc Lucht).
7 A Cultural Critique of Cultural Relativism (Xiaorong Li).
8 Culture, Evil, and Horror (Paul Santilli).
9 Persons: Natural, Functional, or Ethical Kind? (John P. Lizza).
10 The Subject of Freedom at the End of History: Socialism Beyond Humanism (John Sanbonmatsu).
11 A Rediscovery of Heaven-and-Human Oneness (Keping Wang).