Responses to James Tully’s “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond”
In their responses to James Tully’s article “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond,” Garrick Cooper, Charles W. Mills, Sudipta Kaviraj and Sor-hoon Tan engage with different aspects of Tully’s “genuine dialogue.” While they seem to concur with Tully on the urgency of deparochializing politi...
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doaj-8caafd7584794e03942a0acea70d919e2020-11-24T23:29:38ZengIndiana University PressJournal of World Philosophies2474-17952017-06-0121156173Responses to James Tully’s “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond”Garrick CooperSudipta KavirajCharles W. MillsSor-hoon TanIn their responses to James Tully’s article “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond,” Garrick Cooper, Charles W. Mills, Sudipta Kaviraj and Sor-hoon Tan engage with different aspects of Tully’s “genuine dialogue.” While they seem to concur with Tully on the urgency of deparochializing political theory, their responses bring to light salient issues which would have to be thought through in taking this project forward.https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/article/view/929/107Afro-modern political thoughtAtlantic slaveryindigenous thoughtparrhesiapostcolonialism |
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Responses to James Tully’s “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond” |
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Indiana University Press |
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Journal of World Philosophies |
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2474-1795 |
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2017-06-01 |
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In their responses to James Tully’s article “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond,” Garrick Cooper, Charles
W. Mills, Sudipta Kaviraj and Sor-hoon Tan engage with different aspects of Tully’s “genuine dialogue.” While they
seem to concur with Tully on the urgency of deparochializing political theory, their responses bring to light salient issues
which would have to be thought through in taking this project forward. |
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Afro-modern political thought Atlantic slavery indigenous thought parrhesia postcolonialism |
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