African-American perspectives and philosophical traditions / edited and with an introduction by John P. Pittman.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
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1997.
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Physical Description: | xxii, 296 pages ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Philosophical traditions. African-American philosophy? / K. Anthony Appiah
- African philosophical tradition : a case study of the Akan / Kwasi Wiredu
- African, African American, Africana philosophy / Lucius Outlaw
- The horror of tradition or how to burn Babylon and build Benin while reading "A preface to a twenty-volume suicide note" / Leonard Harris
- The African-American tradition. Two traditions in African American political philosophy / Bernard Boxill
- Modernity and intellectual life in black / Frank M. Kirkland
- Du Bois on the invention of race / Tommy L. Lott
- Racism, identity, and social life. Xenophobia and Kantian rationalism / Adrian M.S. Piper
- Moral deference / Laurence Thomas
- Race, class, and the social construction of self-respect / Michele M. Moody-Adams
- The role model argument and faculty diversity / Anita L. Allen
- Alienation and the African-American experience / Howard McGary.