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A philosophy of struggle : the Leonard Harris reader : philosophia nata ex conatu / edited by Lee A. McBride III.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London, England : Zed Books, 2020Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (x, 310 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781350084230
Uniform titles:
  • Works. Selections
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 191.089/96073 23
LOC classification:
  • B944.A37 H37 2020eb
Online resources: Also published in print.
Contents:
Part I: Prolegomenon. What, then, is "Philosophy Born of Struggle"? : Philosophia nata ex conatu : (philosophy as, and sourced by, strife, tenaciousness, organisms striving} -- Part II: Immiseration and racism (oppressions as nacro-being). The concept of racism : an essentially contested concept? (1998) -- What, then, is racism? (1999) -- Nacro-being : an actuarial account of racism (2018) -- Part III: Honor and dignity (reason and efficacious agency). Autonomy under duress (1992) -- Honor : emasculation and empowerment (1992) -- Tolerance, reconciliation, and groups (2003) --
Summary: "Collating, for the first time, the key writings of Leonard Harris, this volume introduces readers to a leading figure in African-American and liberatory thought. Harris' writings on honor, insurrectionist ethics, tradition, and his work on Alain Locke have established him as a leading figure in critical philosophy. His timely and urgent responses to structural racism and structural violence mark him out as a bold cultural commentator and a deft theoretician. The wealth and depth of Harris' writings are brought to the fore in this collection and the incisive introduction by Lee McBride serves to orient, contextualize, and frame an oeuvre that spans four decades. In his prolegomenon, Harris eschews the classical meaning of ?philosophy,? supplanting it with an idiosyncratic conception of philosophy- philosophia nata ex conatu -that features an avowedly value-laden dimension. As well as serving as an introduction to Harris' philosophy, A Philosophy of Struggle provides new insights into how we ought conceptualize philosophy, race, tradition, and insurrection in the 21st century."-- Provided by publisher.
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Part I: Prolegomenon. What, then, is "Philosophy Born of Struggle"? : Philosophia nata ex conatu : (philosophy as, and sourced by, strife, tenaciousness, organisms striving} -- Part II: Immiseration and racism (oppressions as nacro-being). The concept of racism : an essentially contested concept? (1998) -- What, then, is racism? (1999) -- Nacro-being : an actuarial account of racism (2018) -- Part III: Honor and dignity (reason and efficacious agency). Autonomy under duress (1992) -- Honor : emasculation and empowerment (1992) -- Tolerance, reconciliation, and groups (2003) --

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"Collating, for the first time, the key writings of Leonard Harris, this volume introduces readers to a leading figure in African-American and liberatory thought. Harris' writings on honor, insurrectionist ethics, tradition, and his work on Alain Locke have established him as a leading figure in critical philosophy. His timely and urgent responses to structural racism and structural violence mark him out as a bold cultural commentator and a deft theoretician. The wealth and depth of Harris' writings are brought to the fore in this collection and the incisive introduction by Lee McBride serves to orient, contextualize, and frame an oeuvre that spans four decades. In his prolegomenon, Harris eschews the classical meaning of ?philosophy,? supplanting it with an idiosyncratic conception of philosophy- philosophia nata ex conatu -that features an avowedly value-laden dimension. As well as serving as an introduction to Harris' philosophy, A Philosophy of Struggle provides new insights into how we ought conceptualize philosophy, race, tradition, and insurrection in the 21st century."-- Provided by publisher.

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