World Citizenship, Identity and the Notion of an Integrated Self

Studies in Philosophy and Education 23 (2/3):131-148 (2004)
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In light of the complex notions ofidentity, this paper attempts to consider howto perceive the notion of world citizenship.The paper looks to discussions on the self andidentity; focusing on the writing of CharlesTaylor and Alasdair MacIntyre, with particularattention given to the notion of an integratedself

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After Virtue.A. MacIntyre - 1981 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (1):169-171.
Globalization: The Human Consequences.Zygmunt Bauman - 1998 - Columbia University Press.

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