Towards a Cosmopolitan Anthropology of Anyone: A Response to Brigitte Lewis

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  • Nigel Julian Rapport University of St Andrews

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-vol14iss2id365

Keywords:

cosmopolitanism, Anyone, individuality, human nature, human rights

Abstract

In response to a critique of ‘cosmopolitanism’ and what it might offer ‘anthropology’, this article sets out to formulate a relation between the two that encompasses an ambitious programme of both knowledge and justice. A cosmopolitan anthropology would look beyond cultural difference to common civilisation, beyond local traditions to truth, and beyond conventions of personhood to a universal individuality. To know the human, to find ways justly to represent the human and to secure the human in moral social arrangements, is necessarily to come to terms with the individuality of life and identity.

Author Biography

Nigel Julian Rapport, University of St Andrews

Professor of Anthropological and Philosophical Studies; Head of School of Philosophy, Social Anthropology, Film and Music; Founding Director, St Andrews Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies

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Published

19-12-2017

How to Cite

Rapport, N. J. (2017). Towards a Cosmopolitan Anthropology of Anyone: A Response to Brigitte Lewis. Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-vol14iss2id365

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