Exploring the implications of Sartre's existentialism for the problem of racism, a prominent African philosopher provides the ontological basis for understanding the situation of a black person in an antiblack world.
Exploring the implications of Sartre's existentialism for the problem of racism, a prominent African philosopher provides the ontological basis for understanding the situation of a black person in an antiblack world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mabogo Percy More is a former professor of philosophy at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and is currently professor of philosophy at the University of Limpopo, South Africa. He is the author of many journal articles and his latest book is Steve Biko: Philosophy, Identity and Liberation (HSRC Press, 2017). He was awarded the Frantz Fanon Lifetime Achievement award by the Caribbean Philosophical Association in 2015.
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Acknowledgements Preface 1. Philosophy and Racism 2. Reason and Antiblack Racism 3. Sartre's Phenomenological Ontology 4. The Concept of Contingency 5. The Body, Contingency and Racism 6. Ontic Situations 7. Solutions 8. Racial Solidarity 9. Sartre and Africana Existential Philosophy 10. The Meaning of Jean-Paul Sartre Today Notes References
Acknowledgements Preface 1. Philosophy and Racism 2. Reason and Antiblack Racism 3. Sartre's Phenomenological Ontology 4. The Concept of Contingency 5. The Body, Contingency and Racism 6. Ontic Situations 7. Solutions 8. Racial Solidarity 9. Sartre and Africana Existential Philosophy 10. The Meaning of Jean-Paul Sartre Today Notes References
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