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Kwame Anthony Appiah The site of ethicist, author, lecturer, New York Times columnist, Kwame Anthony Appiah, born in London, raised in Ghana
Cosmopolitanism | Kwame Anthony Appiah “In this humane, wise book, Appiah brings together philosophy, literature, and stories from his own life to update the ancient idea of cosmopolitanism, and to ask why it matters today ”
Kwame Anthony Akroma-Ampim Kusi APPIAH FRS FRSL FBA The Poetry of our World: An International Anthology of Contemporary Poetry Edited by Jeffrey Paine with Kwame Anthony Appiah, Sven Birkerts, Joseph Brodsky, Carolyn Forché, and Helen Vendler (Edited and introduced African section )
Honor Code | Kwame Anthony Appiah In The Honor Code, Kwame Anthony Appiah explores a long-neglected engine of reform Examining moral revolutions in the past—and campaigns against abhorrent practices today—he shows that appeals to reason, morality, or religion aren’t enough to ring in reform
Kwame Anthony Akroma-Ampim Kusi APPIAH The Poetry of our World: An International Anthology of Contemporary Poetry Edited by Jeffrey Paine with Kwame Anthony Appiah, Sven Birkerts, Joseph Brodsky, Carolyn Forché, and Helen Vendler (Edited and introduced African section )
Lies That Bind | Kwame Anthony Appiah These beliefs, and more, are crafted from confusions―confusions Appiah sorts through to imagine a more hopeful future An arresting argument from one of our leading philosophers, The Lies That Bind will transform the way we think
Other Books - Kwame Anthony Appiah In this beautifully written work, renowned philosopher and African Studies scholar Kwame Anthony Appiah draws on thinkers through the ages and across the globe to explore such questions
General Interest | Kwame Anthony Appiah “Kwame Anthony Appiah on race, nationalism and identity politics,” Financial Times “The Uses and Misuses of Identity,” New York Times Book Review Podcast
Updates | Kwame Anthony Appiah Spinoza – if I may speak for him, although I am not a seventeenth century Portuguese Dutch Jew – would have been keen on a spirited conversation with Appiah Generous, subtle, complex, surprising: Kwame Anthony Appiah is a most worthy laureate of the Spinozalens
Cosmopolitanism | Kwame Anthony Appiah Introduction Our ancestors have been human for a very long time If a normal baby girl born forty thousand years ago were kidnapped by a time traveler and raised in a normal family in New York, she would be ready for college in eighteen years She would learn English (along with—who knows?—Spanish or Chinese), understand trigonometry, follow baseball and pop music; she would probably want