DIALOGUE AND UNIVERSALISM JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR UNIVERSAL DIALOGUE Vol. XXVII No. 1/2017 VALUES AND IDEALS. THEORY AND PRAXIS Part II DIALOGUE ON THE ISSUES OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Lloyd Steffen — Overvaluation: An Obstacle to Dialogue Jonathan Keir — Metaethical Consensus as a Condition for Intercultural Dialogue Emily Tajsin — The Seven Sages on the Issues of Universal Dialogue: A Message to the Contemporary World Jean A. Campbell — What Does the Global Perspective Mean? Marie Pauline Eboh — Discrepancy between Theory and Practice: The Bane of the Human World Columbus N. Ogbujah — Ideals and Values: Pivots to Meaningful Intercultural Dialogue Victor J. Krebs — Poison and Remedy. Some Notes on the Perils and Potentials of the Digital Media PHILOSOPHICAL IDEALS FOR A MORE DECENT WORLD Michal Sládeček — Can Justice Be Really Ethically Neutral? Barry on Impartiality and Perfectionism Nil Avci — Inquiry into the Forms of Intersubjectivity in Kant’s Practical Philosophy with a View to the Cosmopolitan Ideal Xiaoyi Zhang — How to Become a Decent Person in the Modern World. On Agnes Heller’s Philosophy of Morals Ruth A. Burch — On Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Ideal of Natural Education Published quarterly by INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES and PHILOSOPHY FOR DIALOGUE FOUNDATION PL ISSN 1234-5792