John Pittman (ed.)African-American Perspectives and Philosophical Traditions
Herausgeber: Pittman, John
CONTENTS: SECTION ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITIONS: 1. African
American Philosophy?
K. Anthony Appia; 2. African Philosophical Tradition: A Case Study of Akan
Kwasi Wiredu; 3. African, African American, Africana Philosophy
Lucius Outlaw; 4. The Horror of Tradition or How to burn Babylon and Build Benin While Reading A Preface to a Twenty
Volume Suicide Note
Leonard Harris; SECTION TWO: THE AFRICAN
AMERICAN TRADITION: 5. Two Traditions in African American Political Philosophy
Bernard Boxill; 6. Modernity and Intellectual Life in Black
Frank M. Kirkland; 7. Du Bois on the Invention of Race
Tommy L. Lott; SECTION THREE: RACISM, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL LIFE: 8. Xenophobia and Kantian Rationalism
Adrian M.S. Piper; 9. Moral Deference
Laurence Thomas; 10. Race, Class, and the Social Construction of Self
Respect
Michele M. Moody
Adams; 11. The Role Model Argument and Faculty Diversity
Anita L. Allen; 12. Alienation and the African
American Experience
Howard McGary