The greek origins of the idea of cosmopolitanism
International Journal of Ethics 38 (1):1-10 (1927)
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Marianna Papastephanou (2000). The Idea of Emancipation From a Cosmopolitan Point of View. Continental Philosophy Review 33 (4):395-416.
Pauline Kleingeld, Cosmopolitanism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Jeremy Waldron (2010). The Cosmopolitanism of the University and the Cosmopolitanism of the Law. In Hilary Ballon (ed.), The Cosmopolitan Idea. Nyu Abu Dhabi.
Pauline Kleingeld (1999). Six Varieties of Cosmopolitanism in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany. Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (3):505-524.
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