Kurbacher, Frauke Annegret2019-03-132019-03-132018https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/4351In reflecting and discussing philosophical approaches on migration (almost Flusser, but also Weil, Arendt, Kant and Waldenfels) – migration could be understood (not as an extraordinary case, but) as a ‘conditio humana’ and touches the limits and possibilities of human beings. As existential experience it is in between ‘rootedness’ and ‘groundlessness’ and has therefore also a critical potential for our views of the world and our standpoints and could enlighten them as a new form of cosmopolitanism.deuMigrantMigrationFluchtEntwurzelungVerletzlichkeitFreiheitEuropecosmopolitanismgroundlessnessrootednessfreedom306Zwischen „Verwurzelung“ und „Bodenlosigkeit“. Gedanken zu einer Philosophie der Migration10.25969/mediarep/360310.2478/kwg-2018-00022451-1765