Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-239) and index.
Manifestations of composition -- Toward a "hermeneutics of facticity" -- An optics of coexistence : Dasein's radical embeddedness in its world -- Becoming-proper : authenticity and inauthenticity revisited -- Recovering the "ethical" self : global ethics in question -- Coexistence, community, and critical belonging.
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Louiza Odysseos argues that debates about ethnic conflict, human rights, and the viability of multicultural communities all revolve around the question of coexistence. She traces the institutional neglect of coexistence to the ontological commitments of international relations as predicated on conceptions of modern subjectivity. Here, Odysseos opens up the possibility of a coexistential ontology in which selfhood can be rethought beyond subjectivism.
JSTOR
22573/cttbmz51
Subject of coexistence.
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International relations-- Methodology.
International relations-- Philosophy.
International relations-- Methodology.
International relations-- Philosophy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Globalization.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.