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E-grāmata: Political Identity and the Metaphysics of Polities

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The chapters in this volume clarify the notion of political identity by focusing on the metaphysics of polities. By analysing the notion of political identity, they provide the conceptual resources for a deeper understanding of the theoretical and practical debates on populism, the crisis of sovereignty, the feasibility of a world government, and ethical, religious, and cultural pluralism.

What is a political community? Any answer to this question lies at the intersection between three fields: metaphysics, philosophy of action, and political philosophy. The question concerns how and why a plurality of individuals becomes a political unity, what principles or forces keep that unity together, and what threats that unity can encounter. In this volume, the contributors investigate how different metanormative views affect the possible answers to this metaphysical question. They explore the role that the individual identities of agents play in grounding common practices that underpin political life. They investigate the individual identities of agents as the result of the interplay between natural and cultural factors. Finally, they observe the ways in which a political community, as a collection of individuals who hang together in an attempt to reach common purposes, demonstrate a certain metaphysical solidity.

Political Identity and the Metaphysics of Polities will appeal to researchers and advanced students working in metaphysics, political philosophy, political theory, and philosophy of action.



By analysing the notion of political identity, these essays provide the conceptual resources for a deeper understanding of the theoretical and practical debates on populism, on the crisis of sovereignty, on the feasibility of a world government, and on ethical, religious, and cultural pluralism.

Political Identity: Political Discourse and Philosophical Analysis. An
Introduction. Gabriele De Anna and Manuele Dozzi Part 1: Political Identity
and Human Agency
1. Castańedas Moral Theory as Point of Departure: Moral
Codes, Moral Ideal, Political Communities, Global Community Francesco Orilia
2. Practical Identity and Open Cooperation Mario De Caro, Benedetta
Giovanola, and Massimo Marraffa
3. Political Agency and Identity in the
Framework of an Interactional Approach Marina Sbisą
4. The Anthropological
Bases of Political Identity Gabriele De Anna and Christian Illies Part 2: The
Metaphysical Identity of Polities
5. Political Communities and the Logic of
Identities Ludger Jansen
6. Plato and Aristotle on the Unity of the City
Christopher Frey
7. Political Identity: Human Nature, Common Good, and
Narratives Tomaso Allodi and Manuele Dozzi
8. What Makes the Identity of
Notre-Dame de Paris? Roger Pouivet Part 3: The Practical Significance of the
Identity of Polities
9. Moral Demandingness: A (Partly Historical) Critique
Thomas Angier
10. A Sense for Political Community: Obligations and
Motivations in Time of Covid19 Pandemic Roberta Sala and Sarah Songhoria
11.
Comedies of the Cultural Commons Talbot Brewer
12. National Identity and the
Human Good John Hacker-Wright
Gabriele De Anna is a Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Udine, Italy. He was a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bamberg, Germany, a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK, and a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, USA. His research focuses on metaphysics, philosophy of action, and philosophy of politics. He is the author of seven books including Authority and the Metaphysics of Political Communities (Routledge, 2020).

Manuele Dozzi is a Research Fellow at the University of Udine, Italy. He was visiting scholar at the University of Notre Dame, USA. His research focuses on fictional objects, ontology, and neo-Aristotelian metaphysics.