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Identity as Reasoned Choice : A South Asian Perspective on The Reach and Resources of Public and Practical Reason in Shaping Individual Identities

Ganeri, Jonardon

Authors

Jonardon Ganeri



Abstract

In an increasingly multi-religious and multi-ethnic world, identity has become something actively chosen rather than merely acquired at birth. This book essentially analyzes the resources available to make such a choice. Looking into the world of intellectual India, this unique comparative survey focuses on the identity resources offered by India's traditions of reasoning and public debate. Arguing that identity is a formation of reason, it draws on Indian theory to claim that identities are constructed from exercises of reason as derivation from exemplary cases. The book demonstrates that contemporary debates on global governance and cosmopolitan identities can benefit from these Indian resources, which were developed within an intercultural pluralism context with an emphasis on consensual resolution of conflict. This groundbreaking work builds on themes developed by Amartya Sen to provide a creative pursuit of Indian reasoning that will appeal to anyone studying politics, philosophy, and Asian political thought.

Citation

Ganeri, J. (2012). Identity as Reasoned Choice : A South Asian Perspective on The Reach and Resources of Public and Practical Reason in Shaping Individual Identities. Continuum/Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501301506

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Feb 1, 2012
Deposit Date Oct 21, 2013
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Series Title A South Asian Perspective on the Reach and Resources of Reason in Shaping Individual Identities
ISBN 9781441196576
DOI https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501301506


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