Doing Philosophy Personally: Thinking about Metaphysics, Theism, and Antiblack Racism

New York: Fordham University Press (2013)
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Abstract

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.

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Dwayne Tunstall
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Gabriel (-honoré) Marcel.Brian Treanor - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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