Editor's Introduction
Ruth Abbey
1. Philosophy of Hope
Edward Demenchonok
2. Fred Dallmayr's Spiritual Cosmopolitanism
Richard Falk
3. Anticipating Ethical Democracy in East Asia: Engaging with Fred Dallmayr
Sungmoon Kim
4. Toward a Mega-Humanism: Confucian Triadic Harmony for the Anthropocene
Chenyang Li
5. The Problem of Secularism: Rawls, Taylor, and Dallmayr
Ronald Beiner
6. Between Berlin and Königsberg: Toward a Global Community of Well-Disposed Human Beings
Herta Nagl-Docekal
7. Learning and Scholarship: Unearthing the Roots of Humanism and Cosmopolitanism in the Islamic Milieu
Asma Afsaruddin
8. Where to Explore the Political in Islamic Political Thought
Ahmet Okumus
9. "Docta Ignorantia" and "Hishiryo": "The Inexpressible" in Cusanus, Dogen, and Nishida
Michiko Yusa
10. Paradigms of the Perfect Human and the Possibility of a Global Ethos
Marietta Stepanyants
11. Upholding Our World and Regenerating Our Earth: Calling for a Planetary Lokasamgraha
Ananta Kumar Giri
12. Philosophy and the Colonial Difference Revisited
Walter D. Mignolo
13. Dallmayr's Reply to Contributors
Fred Dallmayr
Contributors
Index
Ruth Abbey is Professor and Chair of the Department of Social Sciences at Swinburne University, Australia. Her books include The Return of Feminist Liberalism and Nietzsche's Human, All too Human.