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When is philosophy intercultural?

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Rehberg, Andrea
Keywords
interculture
philosophy
perspectives
outlooks
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Cultural ethics
Cultural/intercultural ethics
Methods of ethics
Philosophical ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/232089
Abstract
"I think philosophy is intrinsically intercultural and that means it is always intercultural. One is always in dialogue with a 'different' culture, whether an American is reading eighteenth-century German philosophy or an Italian is reading twenty-first-century Italian philosophy. But even when we read texts from 'our own' culture, this is, in the broad sense, intercultural. The reason is that no one has intellectual dominance or control over the culture from which the texts and the ideas they engage with emerge. Culture is always 'beyond', 'in alterity', even fluctuating and perpetually shifting, whether it is the culture to which I consider myself to belong or another one. "
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2015
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