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Index
A
Actualitede la philosophic de I'histoire (Lagueux), iv-v Adams, Jason, 147, 151
After the Empire (Todd), 44, 153
After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory (Maclntyre), 35-36, 153 The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848 (Hobsbawm), 48, 152
"Ambiguous Universality" (Balibar), 49, 124, 151
anticipation, 11-14, 16, 31-33, 56-57, 109, 115, 120-21, 125, 136, 140 Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 21
aspirations, 30-31, 44 B
Balibar, Etienne
"Ambiguous Universality," 49, 124, 151 dynamics of history, 50-51, 141 historical process, 51
ideal universality, 51, 84-85, 124, 141 real universality, 49-50, 52, 54 biopolitical production, 130, 134-35, 141 biopolitics, 134-35
biopower, 131, 134-35, 142 Brandom, Tobert B., 4 Brookner, Anita, 66-67, 151
INDEX • i55
c
Calhoun, Craig, 22
Can We Live Together? (Touraine), 54-56, 153
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (Huntington), 13, 152
"The Class Consciousness of Frequent Travelers" (Calhoun), 22 class struggles, 111-12, 127
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (Diamond), 13 Communist Manifesto (Marx), 108, 111, 115, 117, 126-27 Connolly, W. E., 121-23, 151
contingent present, 16, 32, 120 cosmopolitan multilateralism, 23 cosmopolitan point of view, 21-25, 34
Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (Appiah), 21 critical philosophy of history, iv
Critique of the Goth a Programme (Marx), 115
"cunning of reason," 95-96, 98-99, 101. See also reason D
"Democratic Accountability and Political Effectiveness from a Cosmopolitan Perspective" (Held), 23
Derrida, Jacques, 67-68, 151 Descartes, Rene, 101-2, 151
"The Determination of Spirit" (Hegel), 91 Diamond, Jared, 13
Duby, Georges, 66, 152
dynamics. See also dynamics of history; dynamics of social life of changing world, 109
of historical movement, 114, 120, 124, 128 of historical process, 46-47, 103, 145 of historical social life, 147
of human development, 80 of human gathering, 70
jj-6. MULTICULTURAL DYNAMICS AND TI IK ENDS OF HISTORY
of human interaction, 92 of living labour, 150 of multiculturalism, 69, 72
of mutual recognition, 71, 78, 101, 108, 148 of productive forces, 114
real, 99
of social conflict, 43 of social logic, 62 of struggle, 133, 135
of "unsocial sociability" of human beings, vii of workplace, 88
dynamics of history. See also speculative philosophy of history; telos of history Balibar, Etienne, 141
Pillion, R., 37-38, 50-51, 72, 90, 102-3, 107, 144, 147 Hegel, G. W. R, 90, 107, 112, 148, vii-viii
Kant, Immanuel, 37-40, 47, 55, 57, 103, 145 Marx, Karl, 109, 112-13, 115, 125, 149 Russon, John, 80
Todd, Emmanuel, 46-47 dynamics of social life
Pillion, R., 77 Hampshire, Stuart, 94 Hardt, Michael, 113, 148 Hegel, G.W.R, 99-101 Kant, Immanuel, 40, 148 Marx, Karl, 113, 125
Russon, John, 73, 81, 84-85, 87-88 E
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (Marx), 119 Empire (Hardt and Negri), 126-39, 141, 152
The End of History and The Last Man (Fukuyama), 12 Engels, Friedrich, 108, 111-17, 119, 126-29, 132-33 evidence, 9-10, 30, 44, 48, 95, 116
F
Foucault, Michel, 112-13, 131, 152
Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Gardner), 34, 152 Fukuyama, Francis, 12
future. See anticipation
INDEX • !57
G
Gardner, Howard, 34, 152 The German Ideology (Engels), 115 global interculturalism, 71, 83 global literacy, 44-46 H
Hampshire, Stuart, 92-94, 152 Hardt, Michael
biopolitical production, 130, 134-35, 141 biopolitics, 134-35
biopower, 131, 134-35, 142 dynamics of social life, 113, 148 Empire, 126-39, 141, 152 historical process, 139
Multitude: War in the Age of Empire, 126-31, 133-38, 140-41, 152 speculative philosophy of history, 131
"harmonious whole," 27-28, 30-33 harmoniousness, 29—31
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
"cunning of reason," 95-96, 98-99, 101
"The Determination of Spirit," 91 dynamics of history, 90, 107, 112, 148 dynamics of social life, 99-101 historical process, 89, 95
human reason-ability, 95-96, 98, 100
"Its Reality," 91
Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, 89-90, 152
"The Material of its Realization," 91
"The Means of its Realization," 91 mutual recognition, 124
"The Realization of Spirit in History," 91 reason, 89-92, 95-101, 103
speculative philosophy of history, 47, 86, 89-90, 95, 98, 103, 107, 109, 144, 147
telos of history, 90
"Hegel, Heidegger, and Ethnicity" (Russon), 73, 153 Held, David, 23
historical process
history. See also dynamics of history; speculative philosophy of history; telos of history
"Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View" (Kant), 21, 24-25,34,37,39,64, 152
ideal universality, 51, 84, 124, 141 inherent limitations, 30, 32 intercultural citizenship, 69, 82
Introduction to his Lectures on the Philosophy of World History. (Hegel), 89-90, 152
"Is Universalism a Moral Trap?" (Honneth), 43, 152
"Its Reality" (Hegel), 91
K
Kant, Immanuel
dynamics of history, 37-40, 47, 55, 57, 103, 145 dynamics of social life, 40, 148
historical process, 24-25, 37, 39, 41, 47, 145 history as a whole, 23-24, 40, 101, 135 hospitality, 64-65
"Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View," 21,
24-25,34,37,39,64, 152
"The Law of World Citizenship Shall Be Limited to Conditions of Universal Hospitality," 64
moral theory, general, 43
Nature, 25-26, 35, 37, 39-43, 47, 99, 146
"Perpetual Peace," 64
reason, 35, 37, 39, 41-42, 99, 131
speculative philosophy of history, 21, 23-24, 26, 28, 37, 39, 41, 43, 48, 55, 57, 107, 144
telos of history, 37, 39-41, 57, 90, 103, 108 thesis, eighth, 37, 39, 47
thesis, fifth, 41-42 thesis, first, 25 thesis, fourth, 40 thesis, ninth, 41 thesis, second, 26 thesis, seventh, 64 thesis, sixth, 42 thesis, third, 34-35
"Universal History," 21, 25, 34, 47
unsocial sociability of humans, 40-43, 47, 55-56, 99, 145, 148 Kymlicka, Will, 27, 69, 71-72, 75, 81-84, 152-53
L
Lagueux, Maurice, iv-v, vi-vii
"The Law of World Citizenship Shall Be Limited to Conditions of Universal Hospitality" (Kant), 64
Leaving Home (Brookner), 66-67, 151
"Liberal Multiculturalism and the Ethics of Hospitality in the Age of Globalization" (Yegenoglu), 65-66, 153
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M
Maclntyre, Alasdair, 35-37, 153
Making It Explicit: Reasoning, Representing, and Discursive Commitment) (Brandom), 4
Marx, Karl
class struggles, 111-12, 127
Communist Manifesto, 108, 111, 115, 117, 126-27 Critique of the Gotha Programme, 115
dynamics of history, 109, 112-13, 115, 125, 149 dynamics of social life, 113
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, 119 past-present-future complex, 110, 113
Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, 118 Selected Writings, 107, 109, 111-12, 114-20, 127, 153
speculative philosophy of history., 107, 109-10, 115, 121, 130, 144 struggles of history, 150
"The Means of its Realization" (Hegel), 91
Meditations on First Philosophy (Descartes), 101-2, 151 misrecognition, 77, 87-88, 148
world, 3-6, 12,15-17, 25, 27-28, 45-46,49, 52-54, 56-57, 68-70, 74-75, 80-82, 84-85, 92-93, 100-101, 107, 126, 135-37, 140-41, 148
"Multicultural States and Intercultural Citizens" (Kymlicka), 69, 82, 153 multiculturalism, 69
Multitude: War in the Age of Empire (Hardt and Negri), 126-31, 133-38, 140-41, 152
mutual recognition, 12, 54, 56, 75, 79, 81, 84, 100-101, 103, 107-8, 124, 148-49. See also recognition
INDEX ..,61
N
Negri, Antonio. See Hardt, Michael Neuropolitics (Connolly), 121-23, 151
"Nietzsche, Genealogy, History" (Foucault), 112-13, 152 non-recognition, 77, 88, 148
O
Oakeshott, Michael, 130, 153
On Human Conduct (Oakeshott), 130, 153
"overlapping communities of fate," 23 P
Parekh, Bhikhu, 27-32
past-present-future complex, 13, 16, 24, 33, 35, 56, 74, 85, 88, 91, 102, 110, 113, 115-16, 118-21, 123, 140, 144
"The Politics of Recognition" (Taylor), 77, 87, 153
Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (Marx), 118 present. See aspirations
primacy of familiarity, 93 R
real universality, 49-52, 54-57, 124
"The Realization of Spirit in History" (Hegel), 91 reason. See also "cunning of reason"; reason-ability
Hegel, G. W. R, 89-92, 95-101, 103 Kant, Immanuel, 35, 37, 39, 41-42, 99, 131 reason-ability, 96-102, 107-8, 148-49
recognition, 77-85, 87-88, 93, 100-103, 107-8, 119, 124, 137. See also misrecognition; mutual recognition
RethinkingMulticulturalism (Parekh), 27-28, 153 Russon, John
dynamics of history, 80
dynamics of social life, 73, 81, 84, 87
"Hegel, Heidegger, and Ethnicity," 73, 153 Human Experience, 72-74, 79, 153 speculative philosophy of history, 80, 85, 88
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s
same-sex unions, 76-78
Securite, Territoire, Population (Foucault), 131, 152 Selected Writings (U^, 107, 109, 111-20, 127, 153 self-transcendence, 76, 78
Serres, Michel, 15,48-49, 153
social space, 6, 45, 64, 81, 96, 99-100, 148
spaces of reason-ability, 96, 102, 107-8, 148-49. See also reason-ability speculative philosophy of history. See also critical philosophy of history;
dynamics of history; telos of history
Marx, Karl, 107, 109-10, 115, 121, 130, 144 Russon, John, 80, 85, 88
telos of history. See also dynamics of history; speculative philosophy of history Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 90 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 43 universality
ambiguous, 49, 124, 151 ideal, 51,84-85, 124, 141 real, 49-52, 54-57, 124
unsocial sociability of humans, 40-43, 47-48, 55-56, 99, 145, 148
INDEX . ,63
V
Veyne, Paul, v-vi
W
"we" concept, 7—8
world. See also multicultural developmental whole, 3 dynamic and unfolding, 3 dynamics of changing, 109 historical, 9
structured contact with, 12
Writing History: Essay on Epistemology (Veyne), v-vi Y
Yegenoglu, Meyda, 65—66, 153
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