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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.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2008
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2008
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Julie K. Ward is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University, Chicago. She has published papers both in ancient philosophy and in feminism, and edited the anthology Feminism and Ancient Philosophy (1996), to which she contributed a chapter on Aristotle's theory of friendship. Tommy L. Lott is Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University. He is author of The Invention of Race (Blackwell 1999), editor of Subjugation and Bondage: Critical Essays on Slavery and Social Philosophy (1998), and co-editor, with Robert Bernasconi, of The Idea of Race (2000).
Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Distinction Without a Difference? Race and Genos in Plato (Rachana
Kamtekar).
2. Ethnos in the Politics: Aristole and Race (Julie K. Ward).
3. Medieval Muslim Philosophers on Race (Paul-A. Hardy).
4. Patriarchy and Slavery in Hobbes's Political Philosophy (Tommy L. Lott).
5. "An Inconsistency not to be Excused": On Locke and Racism (William
Uzgalis).
6. Locke and the Dispossession of the American Indian (Kathy Squadrito).
7. Between Primates and Primitives: Natural Man as the Missing Link in
Rousseau's Second Discourse (Francis Moran III).
8. Kant as an Unfamiliar Source of Racism (Robert Bernasconi).
9. "The Great Play and Fight of Forces": Nietzsche on Race (Daniel W.
Conway).
10. Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and Mill on "The Negro Question" (David
Theo Goldberg).
11. Heidegger and the Jewish Question: Metaphysical Racism in Silence and
Word (Berel Lang).
12. Sartre on American Racism (Julien Murphy).
13. Sartrean Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism (Lewis R. Gordon).
14. Beavoir and the Problem of Racism (Margaret A. Simons).
15. Dewey's Philosophical Approach to Racial Prejudice (Gregory Fernando
Pappas).
Index.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Distinction Without a Difference? Race and Genos in Plato (Rachana
Kamtekar).
2. Ethnos in the Politics: Aristole and Race (Julie K. Ward).
3. Medieval Muslim Philosophers on Race (Paul-A. Hardy).
4. Patriarchy and Slavery in Hobbes's Political Philosophy (Tommy L. Lott).
5. "An Inconsistency not to be Excused": On Locke and Racism (William
Uzgalis).
6. Locke and the Dispossession of the American Indian (Kathy Squadrito).
7. Between Primates and Primitives: Natural Man as the Missing Link in
Rousseau's Second Discourse (Francis Moran III).
8. Kant as an Unfamiliar Source of Racism (Robert Bernasconi).
9. "The Great Play and Fight of Forces": Nietzsche on Race (Daniel W.
Conway).
10. Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and Mill on "The Negro Question" (David
Theo Goldberg).
11. Heidegger and the Jewish Question: Metaphysical Racism in Silence and
Word (Berel Lang).
12. Sartre on American Racism (Julien Murphy).
13. Sartrean Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism (Lewis R. Gordon).
14. Beavoir and the Problem of Racism (Margaret A. Simons).
15. Dewey's Philosophical Approach to Racial Prejudice (Gregory Fernando
Pappas).
Index.
Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Distinction Without a Difference? Race and Genos in Plato (Rachana
Kamtekar).
2. Ethnos in the Politics: Aristole and Race (Julie K. Ward).
3. Medieval Muslim Philosophers on Race (Paul-A. Hardy).
4. Patriarchy and Slavery in Hobbes's Political Philosophy (Tommy L. Lott).
5. "An Inconsistency not to be Excused": On Locke and Racism (William
Uzgalis).
6. Locke and the Dispossession of the American Indian (Kathy Squadrito).
7. Between Primates and Primitives: Natural Man as the Missing Link in
Rousseau's Second Discourse (Francis Moran III).
8. Kant as an Unfamiliar Source of Racism (Robert Bernasconi).
9. "The Great Play and Fight of Forces": Nietzsche on Race (Daniel W.
Conway).
10. Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and Mill on "The Negro Question" (David
Theo Goldberg).
11. Heidegger and the Jewish Question: Metaphysical Racism in Silence and
Word (Berel Lang).
12. Sartre on American Racism (Julien Murphy).
13. Sartrean Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism (Lewis R. Gordon).
14. Beavoir and the Problem of Racism (Margaret A. Simons).
15. Dewey's Philosophical Approach to Racial Prejudice (Gregory Fernando
Pappas).
Index.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Distinction Without a Difference? Race and Genos in Plato (Rachana
Kamtekar).
2. Ethnos in the Politics: Aristole and Race (Julie K. Ward).
3. Medieval Muslim Philosophers on Race (Paul-A. Hardy).
4. Patriarchy and Slavery in Hobbes's Political Philosophy (Tommy L. Lott).
5. "An Inconsistency not to be Excused": On Locke and Racism (William
Uzgalis).
6. Locke and the Dispossession of the American Indian (Kathy Squadrito).
7. Between Primates and Primitives: Natural Man as the Missing Link in
Rousseau's Second Discourse (Francis Moran III).
8. Kant as an Unfamiliar Source of Racism (Robert Bernasconi).
9. "The Great Play and Fight of Forces": Nietzsche on Race (Daniel W.
Conway).
10. Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and Mill on "The Negro Question" (David
Theo Goldberg).
11. Heidegger and the Jewish Question: Metaphysical Racism in Silence and
Word (Berel Lang).
12. Sartre on American Racism (Julien Murphy).
13. Sartrean Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism (Lewis R. Gordon).
14. Beavoir and the Problem of Racism (Margaret A. Simons).
15. Dewey's Philosophical Approach to Racial Prejudice (Gregory Fernando
Pappas).
Index.