Pragmatic universalism – A basis of coexistence of multiple diversities
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8895Dato
2015-02-03Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Sammendrag
The authors examine the paradigms hitherto employed to understand and regulate
relations between minorities and majority: universalism,
multiculturalism/differentialism and interculturalism. These theories are referring to an
idea of original purity rooted in a classificatory logic that ultimately inhibits positive
coexistence. The complexities of belonging and practices of translation underscore
the inadequacy of these theories. The authors propose a new road to universalism
based on the transindividual perspective, which sees individuals as continuous
processes of individualisation, modifying holistic perspectives on society. This allows
for a dialectic approach to universalism and diversity. Universalism loses its
abstract-dogmatic aspect and becomes a historico-pragmatic concept.