Ulrich K. Preuß 7 September 2015

For some, cultural pluralism has been considered a Trojan horse that endangers Enlightenment achievements, notes Ulrich Preuss of the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. This is in part because cultural pluralism claims different kinds of reason, an idea that seems contrary to Enlightenment ideals. Interviewed during the Istanbul Seminars, Preuss contends that pluralism actually emerges from modern law, which enables freedom, conflict, and dissent.

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Interview: Nicola Missaglia

Production and Text Editing: Nina zu Fürstenberg

Filmmaker: Volkan Güçlü

Video Editing: Anna Fanuele