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_aSchliesser, Eric, _d1971- |
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_aNeglected classics of philosophy : _nVolume 2 / _cedited by Eric Schliesser. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bOxford University Press, _c[2022] |
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_axii, 293 pages ; _c22 cm |
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505 | 0 | _aChapter 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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_a"In this introduction I use Bertrand Russell's (1945) The History of Western Philosophy (hereafter: History), to introduce the meta-philosophical themes that recur throughout the chapters of this book. In particular, I focus on the way the distinction or opposition between rustic thought, which is supposed to characterize barbarous societies, and the urbane thought that is purported to characterize civilized society can help explain some entrenched patterns of exclusion visible in contemporary philosophy. I embed these remarks in a larger, speculative historiography of the very idea of 'western philosophy.' Along the way, I provide an overview of the chapters of this volume"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aRussell, Bertrand, _d1872-1970. _tHistory of western philosophy. |
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