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Cosmopolitanism and the Enlightenment
The cosmopolitan ideal is commonly understood as one of the key legacies of the European Enlightenment. This interdisciplinary conference explores the possibilities and contradictions of the cosmopolitan ideal in the Enlightenment by considering a range of thematic perspectives, including Europe's regional and colonial peripheries. This conference is in honor of Anthony Pagden and his work.
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Recent Episodes
Anthony Pagden, discusses "The Legacy of Enlightened Cosmopolitanism". Pagden is Professor of History and Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Published 12/14/13
José Maria Hernández, discusses "A Pattern of Global Decorum? From Imperial Toleration to Cosmopolitan Politics". Hernández is from the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distance in Spain.
Published 12/14/13
David Armitage, discusses "Cosmopolitanism and Civil War". Armitage is the Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History at Harvard.
Published 12/14/13
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