Search the World's Largest Database of Information Science & Technology Terms & Definitions
InfInfoScipedia LogoScipedia
A Free Service of IGI Global Publishing House
Below please find a list of definitions for the term that
you selected from multiple scholarly research resources.

What is Cosmopolite

Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogues for Global Peacebuilding and Stability
The idea that everyone is a member of a global community, humanity, rather than a citizen of a political nation or place. Being cosmopolitan means transcending political borders and acting as a global citizen.
Published in Chapter:
Linguistic and Philosophical Resources for Intercultural Dialogue on Compromise: A Cross-Cultural Encounter of Japan and Europe
Laure Gillot-Assayag (EHESS, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7585-6.ch006
Abstract
This chapter proposes to examine compromise in its linguistic dimension, in other words, its epistemic rewording based on language resources, and in its cultural dimension (i.e., as it is culturally defined and, as such, historically variable). To do so, this research shall focus on cross-cultural encounters between European and Japanese philosophy, and more specifically on the works of Kyoto School's philosophers and the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur. The aim of this chapter is to demonstrate the need to establish an intercultural dialogue on the notion of compromise and to take into account cross-fertilization between cultures in order to open new paths of inquiry and a new understanding of cultural differences.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
More Results
Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Encourage Workers to Make Healthy Food Choices and Engage in Physical Activity
Describes a person who tends to have interpersonal networks outside of, rather than within, his or her social system.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
eContent Pro Discount Banner
InfoSci OnDemandECP Editorial ServicesAGOSR