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Ethics and Insurrection

Author : Lee A. McBride III
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350102286

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Ethics and Insurrection by Lee A. McBride III Pdf

Ethics and Insurrection articulates an ethical position that takes critical pragmatism and Harrisian insurrectionist philosophy seriously. It suggests that there are values and norms that create boundaries that confine, reduce and circumscribe the actions we allow ourselves to consider. McBride argues that an insurrectionist ethos is integral in the disavowing of norms and traditions that justify or perpetuate oppression and that we must throw our faith behind something, some set of values, if we want a chance at shaping a future. This book encourages us to (re)imagine and shape futures with less subjection, less degradation. It urges us to interrogate and deconstruct those intervening background assumptions that authorize and reinforce the subordination of stigmatized groups. It implores us to pursue new conceptions of personhood and humanity, conceptions that forefront reciprocity and solidarity-conceptions that do not cast groups of human beings as inherently subhuman or naturally bereft of honor. And finally Ethics and Insurrection beseeches us to form new coalitions and bonds of trust, to engage in those forms of collective action likely to shape a better future.

Insurrectionist Ethics

Author : Jacoby Adeshei Carter,Darryl Scriven
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2023-04-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783031167416

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Insurrectionist Ethics by Jacoby Adeshei Carter,Darryl Scriven Pdf

'Insurrectionist Ethics' is the name given to denote the myriad forms of justification for radical social transformation in the interest of freedom for oppressed people. It is a set of advocacy systems that usually aim at liberation for specified populations under siege in a given society. While the identities of these beleaguered groups is always intersectional, one salient criterion of group membership is often chosen to be the rallying point for solidarity. Whether the movement is “Black Lives Matter, “Gay Pride”, or “Poor People’s Campaign,” at the nucleus of each is a cry for emancipation. The contributions in this volume put forward bold, forcefully argued, provocative claims that challenge in a fundamental and radical way the presuppositions, values, and beliefs that underwrite the systems and structures that insurrectionist ethics calls into question. The volume begins with a section defining and theorizing what insurrectionist ethics is, and then moves to a section studying insurrectionist ethics across the Americas. Additional sections focus on applications of and correctives to insurrectionist ethics, pragmatism and naturalism, and the past, present, and future of insurrectionist ethics.

Ethics and Insurrection

Author : Lee A. McBride (III)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Discrimination
ISBN : 1350102296

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Ethics and Insurrection by Lee A. McBride (III) Pdf

(Moral) philosophy in a thoroughly disenchanted universe -- An insurrectionist ethics : critical pragmatism and philosophia nata ex conatu -- New descriptions, new possibilities -- Empathy or insurrection : wielding positive and negative affect -- Evoking race (to confront race-based oppression); or, adversarial groups as an absolute -- Building traditions, shaping futures : values, norms, and transvaluation.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race

Author : Naomi Zack
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 657 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780190236953

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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race by Naomi Zack Pdf

"The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race provides up-to-date explanation and analyses by leading scholars in African American philosophy and philosophy of race. Fifty-one original essays cover major topics from intellectual history to contemporary social controversies in this emerging philosophical subfield that supports demographic inclusion and emphasizes cultural relevance."--[Source inconnue]

Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought

Author : Kristin Waters
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781496836786

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Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought by Kristin Waters Pdf

Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought tells a crucial, almost-forgotten story of African Americans of early nineteenth-century America. In 1833, Maria W. Stewart (1803–1879) told a gathering at the African Masonic Hall on Boston’s Beacon Hill: “African rights and liberty is a subject that ought to fire the breast of every free man of color in these United States.” She exhorted her audience to embrace the idea that the founding principles of the nation must extend to people of color. Otherwise, those truths are merely the hypocritical expression of an ungodly white power, a travesty of original democratic ideals. Like her mentor, David Walker, Stewart illustrated the practical inconsistencies of classical liberalism as enacted in the US and delivered a call to action for ending racism and addressing gender discrimination. Between 1831 and 1833, Stewart’s intellectual productions, as she called them, ranged across topics from true emancipation for African Americans, the Black convention movement, the hypocrisy of white Christianity, Black liberation theology, and gender inequity. Along with Walker’s Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, her body of work constitutes a significant foundation for a moral and political theory that is finding new resonance today—insurrectionist ethics. In this work of recovery, author Kristin Waters examines the roots of Black political activism in the petition movement; Prince Hall and the creation of the first Black masonic lodges; the Black Baptist movement spearheaded by the brothers Thomas, Benjamin, and Nathaniel Paul; writings; sermons; and the practices of festival days, through the story of this remarkable but largely unheralded woman and pioneering public intellectual.

Ethical Issues for a New Millennium

Author : John Howie
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0809324423

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Ethical Issues for a New Millennium by John Howie Pdf

Modern advances in science and medicine bring with them an array of complex ethical dilemmas. In Ethical Issues for a New Millennium editor John Howie addresses contemporary ethical problems with eight essays from top thinkers in the field. This collection offers new and comprehensive overviews of some very tough ethical issues that will remain foremost in our minds in the years ahead. Each essay is written by a recognized authority within his or her specific field, and brings to light ethical questions rooted in ongoing philosophical debates in arenas such as human rights, the welfare state, women's rights, genetic and gender equality, genetic equity, cloning, organ transplants, environmental ethics, insurrectionist ethics, and the erosion of moral sensibility. These lectures where originally presented at Southern Illinois University as part of the Wayne Leys Memorial Lectures series. This collection represents the fourth volume in the series.

Modes of Protest And Resistance

Author : Margaret Betz
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783031471445

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The Moral Psychology of Anger

Author : Myisha Cherry,Owen Flanagan
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-21
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781786600776

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The Moral Psychology of Anger by Myisha Cherry,Owen Flanagan Pdf

The Moral Psychology of Anger is the first comprehensive study of the moral psychology of anger from a philosophical perspective. In light of the recent revival of interest in emotions in philosophy and the current social and political interest in anger, this collection provides an inclusive view of anger from a variety of philosophical perspectives. The authors explore the nature of anger, explain its resilience in our emotional lives and normative frameworks, and examine what inhibits and encourages thoughts, feelings, and expressions of anger. The volume also examines rage, anger’s cousin, and examines in what ways rage is a moral emotion, what black rage is and how it is policed in our society; how berserker rage is limited and problematic for the contemporary military; and how defenders of anger respond to classical and contemporary arguments that expressing anger is always destructive and immoral. This volume provides arguments for and against the value of anger in our ethical lives and in politics through a combination of empirical psychological and philosophical methods. This authors approach these questions and aims from a historical, phenomenological, empirical, feminist, political, and critical-theoretic perspective.

Nos/Otras

Author : Andrea J. Pitts
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781438484846

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Nos/Otras by Andrea J. Pitts Pdf

In a refreshingly novel approach to the writings of Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1942–2004), Andrea J. Pitts addresses issues relevant to contemporary debates within feminist theory and critical race studies. Pitts explores how Anzaldúa addressed, directly and indirectly, a number of complicated problems regarding agency in her writings, including questions of disability justice, trans theorizing, Indigenous sovereignty, and identarian politics. Anzaldúa's conception of what Pitts describes as multiplicitous agency serves as a key conceptual link between these questions in her work, including how discussions of agency surfaced in Anzaldúa's late writings of the 1990s and early 2000s. Not shying away from Anzaldúa's own complex and sometimes problematic framings of disability, mestizaje, and Indigeneity, Pitts draws from several strands of contemporary Chicanx, Latinx, and African American philosophy to examine how Anzaldúa's work builds pathways toward networks of solidarity and communities of resistance.

A Philosophy of Struggle

Author : Leonard Harris
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350084223

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A Philosophy of Struggle by Leonard Harris Pdf

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.

The Virtue of Solidarity

Author : Andrea Sangiovanni,Assistant Professor of Philosophy Juri Viehoff,Juri Viehoff
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2024-03-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780197612743

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The Virtue of Solidarity by Andrea Sangiovanni,Assistant Professor of Philosophy Juri Viehoff,Juri Viehoff Pdf

The Virtue of Solidarity brings together twelve world-leading philosophers to reflect on the nature, history, and virtue of solidarity. The new essays in this volume range from the sociological, to the religious, to the political. This comprehensive volume presents solidarity's many forms and justifications and explores the most urgent questions that surround it.

Feminist Interpretations of William James

Author : Erin C. Tarver,Shannon Sullivan
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-12-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780271076942

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Feminist Interpretations of William James by Erin C. Tarver,Shannon Sullivan Pdf

Widely regarded as the father of American psychology, William James is by any measure a mammoth presence on the stage of pragmatist philosophy. But despite his indisputable influence on philosophical thinkers of all genders, men remain the movers and shakers in the Jamesian universe—while women exist primarily to support their endeavors and serve their needs. How could the philosophy of William James, a man devoted to Victorian ideals, be used to support feminism? Feminist Interpretations of William James lays out the elements of James’s philosophy that are particularly problematic for feminism, offers a novel feminist approach to James’s ethical philosophy, and takes up epistemic contestations in and with James’s pragmatism. The results are surprising. In short, James’s philosophy can prove useful for feminist efforts to challenge sexism and male privilege, in spite of James himself. In this latest installment of the Re-Reading the Canon series, contributors appeal to William James’s controversial texts not simply as an exercise in feminist critique but in the service of feminism. Along with the editors, the contributors are Jeremy Carrette, Lorraine Code, Megan Craig, Susan Dieleman, Jacob L. Goodson, Maurice Hamington, Erin McKenna, José Medina, and Charlene Haddock Seigfried.

African American Contributions to the Americas’ Cultures

Author : Jacoby Adeshei Carter
Publisher : Springer
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2016-10-21
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781137565723

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African American Contributions to the Americas’ Cultures by Jacoby Adeshei Carter Pdf

This book is a critical edition of six lectures by Alain Leroy Locke, the intellectual progenitor of the Harlem Renaissance. In them, Locke offers an Inter-American philosophical account of important contributions made by Afrodescendant peoples to the art, literature, and culture of various American societies. Locke offers a prescient vision of the intersection of the three Americas: Latin (South) America, the Caribbean, and North America. The book has two main parts: First, are the lectures, which all relate to the themes of black cultural contributions throughout the Americas, minority representation and marginalization in democratic contexts, the ethics of racial representation, the notion of cultural transformation and transparency, and the ethical issues involved in cross-cultural exchanges. The second portion of the book is a critical interpretive essay that elucidates the Inter-American philosophical significance of the lectures and their relevance to current philosophical discussions.

Insurrectionist Wisdoms

Author : Marlene Mayra Ferreras
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781793645470

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Insurrectionist Wisdoms by Marlene Mayra Ferreras Pdf

Through practical theological and anthro/gynopological methods, Insurrectionist Wisdoms: Toward a North American Indigenized Pastoral Theology offers an analysis of the situation of working-class Maya mexicanas living in Yucatán, México, working on the assembly line of a multinational corporation. Relying on in-depth, firsthand interviews, Marlene M. Ferreras brings to light the exploitation of women of color by large, multimillion-dollar corporations and delves into the ways these women can, and do, fight back. Drawing on a decolonial approach to pastoral theology and feminism, Ferreras proposes Lxs Hijxs de Maíz as an image for pastoral care and counseling.

A Philosophy of Struggle

Author : Leonard Harris
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : African American philosophy
ISBN : 1350084239

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A Philosophy of Struggle by Leonard Harris Pdf

"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."--