Doing Philosophy Personally
Thinking About Metaphysics, Theism, and Antiblack Racism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Fordham University Press
Published:20th Mar '13
£44.00
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Explores how Gabriel Marcel's religious existentialism, when coupled with Lewis Gordon's existential phenomenological account of anti-black racism, can provide valuable resources for constructing a theistic humanism that is opposed to anti-black racism
This book explores how Gabriel Marcel’s religious existentialism, when coupled with Lewis Gordon’s existential phenomenological account of antiblack racism, can provide valuable resources for constructing a theistic humanism that is opposed to antiblack racism.Gabriel Marcel's reflective method is animated by his extraphilosophical commitment to battle the ever-present threat of dehumanization in late Western modernity. Unfortunately, Marcel neglected to examine what is perhaps the most prevalent threat of dehumanization in Western modernity: antiblack racism. Without such an account, Marcel's reflective method is weakened because it cannot live up to its extraphilosophical commitment. Tunstall remedies this shortcoming in his eloquent new volume.
"In this remarkable book, Tunstall presents his reader with an insightful work of scholarship that integrates three distinct components: an extremely lucid account of Marcelian phenomenological metaphysics, an existentialist account of antiblack racism, and a powerful description of religious experience as seen through the lens of Africana philosophy and theology. The result is a uniquely insightful work that offers a clear illumination of Marcel's work as well as its relevance for ongoing existentialist discourses on antiblack racism." -- -Terrance MacMullan Eastern Washington University " ... well-researched, carefully written and cogently argued." -- -Michael L. Raposa Lehigh University
ISBN: 9780823251605
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176 pages