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Philosophers On Race Critical Essays Julie K Ward Tommy L Lott

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Philosophers On Race Critical Essays Julie K Ward Tommy L Lott
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott
ISBN: 9780470753514, 9780631222262, 047075351X, 063122226X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Philosophers On Race Critical Essays Julie K Ward Tommy L Lott by Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott 9780470753514, 9780631222262, 047075351X, 063122226X instant download after payment.

Philosophers on Race adds a new dimension to current research on race theory by examining the historical roots of the concept in the works of major Western philosophers.Content:
Chapter 1 Distinction Without a Difference? Race and Genos in Plato (pages 1–13): Rachana Kamtekar
Chapter 2 Ethnos in the Politics: Aristotle and Race (pages 14–37): Julie K. Ward
Chapter 3 Medieval Muslim Philosophers on Race (pages 38–62): Paul?A. Hardy
Chapter 4 Patriarchy and Slavery in Hobbes's Political Philosophy (pages 63–80): Tommy L. Lott
Chapter 5 “An Inconsistency not to be Excused”: On Locke and Racism (pages 81–100): William Uzgalis
Chapter 6 Locke and the Dispossession of the American Indian (pages 101–124): Kathy Squadrito
Chapter 7 Between Primates and Primitives: Natural Man as the Missing Link in Rousseau's Second Discourse (pages 125–144): Francis Moran
Chapter 8 Kant as an Unfamiliar Source of Racism (pages 145–166): Robert Bernasconi
Chapter 9 “The Great Play and Fight of Forces”: Nietzsche on Race (pages 167–194): Daniel W. Conway
Chapter 10 Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and Mill on “The Negro Question” (pages 195–204): David Theo Goldberg
Chapter 11 Heidegger and the Jewish Question: Metaphysical Racism in Silence and Word (pages 205–221): Berel Lang
Chapter 12 Sartre on American Racism (pages 222–240): Julien Murphy
Chapter 13 Sartrean Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism (pages 241–259): Lewis R. Gordon
Chapter 14 Beauvoir and the Problem of Racism (pages 260–284): Margaret A. Simons
Chapter 15 Dewey's Philosophical Approach to Racial Prejudice (pages 285–297): Gregory Fernando Pappas

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