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Is There a Canadian Philosophy? addresses the themes of community, culture, national identity, and universal human rights, taking the Canadian example as its focus. The authors argue that nations compelled to cope with increasing demands for group recognition may do so in a broadly liberal spirit and without succumbing to the dangers associated with an illiberal, adversarial multiculturalism.

They identify and describe a Canadian civic philosophy and attempt to show how this modus operandi of Canadian public life is capable of reconciling questions of collective identity and recognition with a commitment to individual rights and related principles of liberal democracy. They further argue that this philosophy can serve as a model for nations around the world faced with internal complexities and growing demands for recognition from populations more diverse than at any previous time in their histories.

Published in English.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9780776616155
    • Éditeur
      University of Ottawa Press
    • Collection
      Philosophica
    • Date de publication
      15 mai 2000
    • Format
      PDF
    • Protection
      Aucune
    • Catégorie BISAC
      Philosophie / Politique
    • Nombre de pages
      240
    • Langue
      Anglais