In recent decades, collective identities such as race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, and sexuality have garnered significant attention, often demanding recognition and respect at the expense of other values. This work explores the tension between these identities and individual freedom, questioning how they both constrain and enable our individuality. Renowned philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah engages with thinkers from various eras and cultures to delve into these complex issues. He examines the interplay between individuality and identity, emphasizing that the way we define ourselves is intrinsically linked to the lives we choose to lead. Appiah presents a nuanced ethical framework that connects moral obligations to collective identities, challenging simplistic notions of culture and diversity. He questions whether culture is inherently valuable, the nature of moral obligations, and the effectiveness of human rights rhetoric. Ultimately, Appiah's insights encourage a more sophisticated understanding of identity that transcends binary divisions, fostering a vision of liberal humanism that embraces the complexities and variations of human experience.
Kwame A. Appiah Volgorde van de boeken
Kwame Anthony Appiah is een vooraanstaand denker wiens werken de complexiteit van identiteit en ethiek in onze onderling verbonden wereld onderzoeken. Zijn essays en boeken duiken in kwesties van het persoonlijke leven, filosofie en onze rol als wereldburgers. Appiah combineert moeiteloos academische grondigheid met toegankelijke proza, en biedt lezers diepgaande inzichten in hoe te denken en te leven in het hedendaagse tijdperk. Zijn geschriften helpen ons te begrijpen hoe onze waarden worden gevormd en hoe we een rechtvaardigere en ethischere samenleving kunnen bevorderen.


- 2023
- 2011
The Honor Code
- 192bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
[Appiah's] work reveals the heart and sensitivity of a novelist. . . .Fascinating, erudite and beautifully written.-The New York Times Book Review