Thursday, March 14, 2019

Cosmopolitanism: Cultures Essay

The essay Making Conversation by Kwame Antony Appiah is a reflection on the term ecumenicalism and the steps people in each republic have to take in order to achieve cosmopolitanism and globalisation. He brings up the point of how every(prenominal) cultures have their similarities and differences and in intimately cases these differences are so different that it makes these cultures hard to connect with one an otherwise. He believes that conversation is the first and most important step to the understanding of others.Appiah explains how all cultures have standards that they believe to be the norm and how some cultures with also construe these usage acceptable while others ordain find them repulsive. Due to the spirit of all human beings, people tend to only think of themselves as having the correct views on the world and are less accepting of the beliefs of others. I wholeheartedly agree with Appiah as he says how small agreements essential to ultimately having two culture s that work in harmony for long periods of time. Over time, this go away eventually open up peoples minds to other cultures, customs and beliefs.Citizens of each culture will then learn to accept the beliefs of others and by changing our minds we will slowly move towards becoming more cosmopolitan and globalized. But only when all citizens of a nation become exclusively accepting of everyones beliefs without necessarily agreeing with them at all will the nation and culture fit the definition of cosmopolitan and become completely globalized. tho the nations that will strive to accept other cultures will become globalized. These countries will then become an asset to communications between all other countries on this Earth and become a successful and thriving nation.

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