Gender. Religion. Race. Nationality. Class. Culture. Such affiliations shape our polarized world. Kwame Anthony Appiah (Cosmopolitanism), who pens the "Ethicist" column for the New York Times, in his new book The Lies That Bind, shows how identities are created by conflict and challenges our assumptions about how identities work. Raised in Ghana and educated in England, he has taught philosophy on three continents and is currently Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University.
"Appiah makes the controversial and difficult subject of identity lucid, edifying and even fun. When it comes to the humane values that allow us to live with one another, he may be our most penetrating – and entertaining – major philosopher.” – Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal
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