CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE
SERIES VII, SEMINAR, CULTURE AND VALUES, VOLUME 13
General Editor
George F. McLean
Cultural Identity, Pluralism and Globalization
Global Ethics and Religious Pluralism
Edited by
John P. Hogan
Table Of Contents
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: Cultural Identity Between the Local and the Global
John P. HoganPART I. BEYOND THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS
Chapter I. Culture, Pluralism and Globalization
George F. McLean
Chapter II. Cultural Identity, Pluralism and Globalisation in Contemporary Philosophical Discourse
Nur Kirabaev
Chapter III. Some Clarifications on Culture
A.T. Dalfovo
Chapter IV. The Concept of Identities
Anna Krasteva
Chapter V. The Integration of Cultures: Facing the Tides of Modernization and Postmodernization
Wu Xiaojiang
Chapter VI. Globalization with a Human Face
Joseph Isidore Fernando
PART II. HISTORY, HUMAN ACTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Chapter VII. Civil Liberties And Democracy: Western Ideas Or Essential Tools
J. Stefan Lupp
Chapter VIII. The Role of the Volksgeist Concept in East-Central Europe
Victor Neumann
Chapter IX. Sanctions, Behavior Control and Social Order
Charles R. Dechert
PART III. TOWARD A GLOBAL ETHIC
Chapter X. Ethical Reflections on Globalization
Manuel B. Dy, Jr.
Chapter XI. Discourse Ethics and Issues of Intercultural Dialogue
Plamen Makariev
Chapter XII. The Trace of the Other: Globalization and Alterity
Antonio SidekumPART IV. RELIGION AND GLOBALIZATION: SPIRITUALITIES AND IDENTITIES
Chapter XIII. Religious Pluralism as a Middle Way
Warayuth Sriwarakuel
Chapter XIV. Communication Across Cultures: Natural Law and Wisdom Traditions
M. John Farrelly
Chapter XV. Eucharist and Globalization
John P. Hogan
Chapter XVI. Globalization, Philosophy and the Model of Ecumenism
William Sweet