Kwame Anthony Appiah 2014

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Kwame Anthony Appiah Professor, Departments of Philosophy and Law, New York University; Aut...
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A Conversation Across Cultures

A Conversation Across Cultures

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In this lecture, philosopher, cultural theorist, and author Kwame Anthony Appiah rejects the idea that cross-cultural conversations often lead to the discovery of irreconcilable differences. The argument holds that conversations across groups about ethical questions breakdown because each culture has different and incompatible ethical starting points. Appiah maintains such an argument is mistaken. Because he says, many people have found cross-cultural encounters to be among the most rewarding experiences in their lives and without them, we have little chance of solving the global problems that we face.

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