Neglected Classics of Philosophy Volume 2 consists of twelve newly written chapters by top scholars on unjustly neglected philosophical texts that they argue deserve fresh attention today. Many of the contributors discuss the meta-philosophical features of the works discussed and how these can be salient today, and they also reflect on the gendered, racial, and cultural patterns of exclusion in the development of the contemporary philosophical canon. As he did with the predecessor 2016 volume, editor Eric Schliesser contributes a substantive introduction also commenting on these issues.
Neglected Classics of Philosophy Volume 2 consists of twelve newly written chapters by top scholars on unjustly neglected philosophical texts that they argue deserve fresh attention today. Many of the contributors discuss the meta-philosophical features of the works discussed and how these can be salient today, and they also reflect on the gendered, racial, and cultural patterns of exclusion in the development of the contemporary philosophical canon. As he did with the predecessor 2016 volume, editor Eric Schliesser contributes a substantive introduction also commenting on these issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Schliesser's (PhD, The University of Chicago, 2002) research encompasses a variety of themes, ranging from economic statistics in classical Babylon, the history of the natural sciences and forgotten 18th-century feminists (both male and female) to political theory and the history of political theory and the assumptions used in mathematical economics. He was previously affiliated with Syracuse University, Leiden University, and Ghent University, and has been a visiting scholar at UC Santa Barbara and Chapman University.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam) * Chapter 1. Barbara Sattler (Berlin) "The Theogony and Works and Days: The beginnings of philosophical questioning in Hesiod" * Chapter 2. Amy Olberding (Oklahoma) Zhuangzi's Zhuangzi. * Chapter 3. Bryce Huebner (Georgetown) Vasubandhu's Vimsatikakarika * Chapter 4. Yumiko Inukai (Umass, Boston) Honen's Senchaku Hongan Nembutsu Shu * Chapter 5. Lisa Shapiro (Simon Fraser University) Sor Juana's 'Let us pretend I am happy' * Chapter 6. Justin Smith (Paris) Anton Wilhelm Amo's Treatise on the Art of Soberly and Accurately Philosophising * Chapter 7. Jessica Wilson (Toronto) Lady Mary Shepherd's Essay upon the Relation of Cause and Effect * Chapter 8. Liam Kofi Bright (LSE) Ida B. Wells-Barnett's The Red Record * Chapter 9. Joel Katzav (Brisbane) The de Lagunas' Dogmatism and Evolution, overcoming modern philosophy and making post-Quinean analytic philosophy'. * Chapter 10. Meena Krishnamurthy (Queens) B.R. Ambedkar on "Castes in India Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development," * Chapter 11. Serene Khader (CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College) Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider * Chapter 12. Alexander Guerrero (Rutgers) "Ethics in Place and Time: Introducing Wub-e-ke-niew's We Have the Right to Exist"
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam) * Chapter 1. Barbara Sattler (Berlin) "The Theogony and Works and Days: The beginnings of philosophical questioning in Hesiod" * Chapter 2. Amy Olberding (Oklahoma) Zhuangzi's Zhuangzi. * Chapter 3. Bryce Huebner (Georgetown) Vasubandhu's Vimsatikakarika * Chapter 4. Yumiko Inukai (Umass, Boston) Honen's Senchaku Hongan Nembutsu Shu * Chapter 5. Lisa Shapiro (Simon Fraser University) Sor Juana's 'Let us pretend I am happy' * Chapter 6. Justin Smith (Paris) Anton Wilhelm Amo's Treatise on the Art of Soberly and Accurately Philosophising * Chapter 7. Jessica Wilson (Toronto) Lady Mary Shepherd's Essay upon the Relation of Cause and Effect * Chapter 8. Liam Kofi Bright (LSE) Ida B. Wells-Barnett's The Red Record * Chapter 9. Joel Katzav (Brisbane) The de Lagunas' Dogmatism and Evolution, overcoming modern philosophy and making post-Quinean analytic philosophy'. * Chapter 10. Meena Krishnamurthy (Queens) B.R. Ambedkar on "Castes in India Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development," * Chapter 11. Serene Khader (CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College) Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider * Chapter 12. Alexander Guerrero (Rutgers) "Ethics in Place and Time: Introducing Wub-e-ke-niew's We Have the Right to Exist"
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