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    Introduction The writer Kwame Anthony Appiah in the article "The Case for Contamination" focuses out and breaks down various ways that lead the world towards globalization. The author makes utilization of various boundless cases to show the thought of "contamination" and the way it influences the world. In this article‚ he utilized the term contamination as a mix of all the imaginative customs and qualities that over the long haul obliterate and harm the legacy and society of the predecessors. In

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    Article: “The Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah In “The Case for Contamination” the author Kwame Appiah analyzes and points out the many ways in which the world is becoming globalized. He uses many extensive examples to show that the world is getting ‘contaminated’. By ‘contamination’ he means that the mixture of all the innovative values and traditions are damaging and eventually destroying what our ancestors have left us. In his analysis‚ he describes the gradual transformation

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    Juan S. Fernandez Instructor: Dr. Thomas L. Norris "The Case for contamination" Kwame Anthony Appiah The role of religion Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ author of "The case for contamination" focuses on three main interrelated issues throw out his essay. Globalization‚ cultural diversity‚ and ethical consideration. Religion plays two major roles within this issues‚ claims made by people in favor of globalization and those against it. Religion can be used positively to protect culture in the idea of globalization

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    In the article "The Case for Contamination" author Kwame Anthony Appiah reflects on globalization‚ more so than on religion. He recalls the blowing of the horn at the palace‚ announcing the arrival of the king of Asante that Wednesday festival day in Kumasi‚ the town in Ghana where he is from. A ceremony rooted in years of old traditions but still present to its modern time‚ where prior to the kings arrival one could witness business men on their cell phones and conversations about contemporary issues

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah is a philosopher who teaches at Princeton University‚ he wrote “The Case for Contamination.” This essay discusses both the negative and positive side of globalization. As you read the essay Appiah flips back and forth between the negative and positive and find that there are cultures who want to continue with their traditional ways. They believe that their culture will slowly fade away with globalization. Other cultures want to grow with the world‚ and believe that globalization

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    gambling‚ affairs‚ divorce‚ contraception‚ and premarital sex are morally acceptable or morally unacceptable. Right now there are even entire societies that believe the American way of life is morally unacceptable. In Moral Disagreement by Kwame Anthony AppiahAppiah writes about differing values and morals around the world and within our society. He points out‚ “we aren’t the only people who have the concepts of right and wrong‚ good and bad; every society‚ it seems‚ has terms that correspond to these

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ one of the world’s most preeminent philosophers‚ asserts that cultural and language barriers and conflict of values are excuses that force people to forget the powerful ties that connect people all across the world. Appiah demands us to recognize that – all human beings are citizens of the world – cosmopolitan‚ and more similar than their differences may make them seem. According to Appiah‚ the fate of humanity depends on people’s willingness to become global citizens and to

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    In The Case for Contamination‚ written by Princeton University philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ an argument is made in favor of increased interaction and integration of cultures worldwide. Appiah has roots in both Ghana and Great Britain‚ and while he understands the opposition towards globalization‚ he emphasizes how the sharing of culture and spread of industrial benefits does not have to be seen as a threat to smaller communities with traditional backgrounds. Appiah writes‚ “Yes‚ globalization

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    society however‚ does not envelop certain communities but rather the entire world. In Making Conversation‚ Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a world of strangers‚ Appiah introduces us to cosmopolitanism: an almost contradictory ideology based around the belief that people can and will get along‚ as long as they “make conversation‚” so to speak. Appiah also dives into how global communication has its downsides‚ the history of cosmopolitanism‚ partial cosmopolis‚ his personal experiences with this ideology

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah directly points out the immense influence race has on history‚ and its impact on culture and society. Reading “Race” by Appiah evoked what I can only describe as an “oh duh” moment. I knew the role of race‚ but never realized the massive effect this concept has had. Race can be seen as a relevant issue not only in literature‚ but also the foundations of our society. Specifically‚ the United States‚ a nation founded and built on slavery‚ is still facing its consequences. To begin

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