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  1. Philosophy Born of Struggle: Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy from 1917.ed Leonard Harris - 1982
     
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    Bill E. Lawson and Donald F. Koch, eds, Pragmatism and the Problem of Race. [REVIEW]Leonard Harris - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (2):440-443.
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  3. Leonard Harris, ed., "Philosophy Born of Struggle". [REVIEW]Robert Gooding-Williams - 1985 - Theory and Society 14 (2):252.
     
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    American philosophies: an anthology.Leonard Harris, Scott L. Pratt & Anne Waters (eds.) - 2002 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This anthology promotes a new vision: American Philosophy as complex and constantly changing, enlivened by historically marginalized, yet never silent, voices.
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  5. The Ayn Rand Lexicon Objectivism From a to Z.Harry Binswanger & Leonard Peikoff - 1988
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  6. A Philosophy of Struggle: The Leonard Harris Reader.Leonard Harris & Lee A. Mcbride Iii - 2020 - New York, USA: Bloomsbury Publishing.
    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 (...)' 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. (shrink)
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    Philosophy Born of Struggle.Tommy J. Curry & Leonard Harris - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (1):1-10.
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  8. Philosophy Born of Struggle Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy From 1917 /Edited with an Introduction and Select Bibliography of Afro-American Works in Philosophy by Leonard Harris. --. --.Leonard Harris - 1983 - Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., C1983.
     
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    The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke: A Reader on Value Theory, Aesthetics, Community, Culture, Race and Education by Leonard Harris, ed.Charles C. Verharen - 2001 - Philosophia Africana 4 (1):96-102.
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    The lacuna between philosophy and history.Leonard Harris - 1989 - Journal of Social Philosophy 20 (3):110-114.
  11. Necro-Being: An Actuarial Account of Racism.Leonard Harris - 2018 - Res Philosophica 95 (2):273-302.
    I argue that racism is a form of necro-being entrapped in necro-tragedy. Necro-being, as I present it, is a condition that kills and prevents persons from being born. I defend a conception of tragedy: absolute necrotragedy; absolute irredeemable suffering in a non-moral universe. Explanations of racism are commonly subject to anomalies, for example, volitional accounts offer special desiderata to account for institutional racism; conversely for institutional accounts. I offer a way to see racism, given the existence of a vast array (...)
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    :Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race.Leonard Harris - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2):432-434.
    Charles Mills makes visible in the world of mainstream philosophy some of the crucial issues of the black experience. Ralph Ellison's metaphor of black invisibility has special relevance to philosophy, whose demographic and conceptual "whiteness" has long been a source of wonder and complaint to racial minorities. Mills points out the absence of any philosophical narrative theorizing and detailing race's centrality to the recent history of the West, such as feminists have articulated for gender domination. European expansionism in its various (...)
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  13. Philosophy Born of Struggle: Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy from 1917.Leonard Harris - 1984 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 20 (2):188-194.
     
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    Exploitation and Exclusion: Race and Class in Contemporary Us Society.Abebe Zegeye, Leonard Harris & Julia Maxted (eds.) - 1991 - Hans Zell.
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    Introduction.Leonard Harris - 2012 - Diogenes 59 (3-4):3-3.
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    The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond.Leonard Harris - 1991 - Temple University Press.
    This collection of essays by American philosopher Alain Locke makes readily available for the first time his important writings on cultural pluralism, value relativism, and critical relativism. As a black philosopher early in this century, Locke was a pioneer: having earned both undergraduate and doctoral degrees at Harvard, he was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, studied at the University of Berlin, and chaired the Philosophy Department at Howard University for almost four decades. He was perhaps best known as a leading (...)
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    Philosophic Values and World Citizenship: Locke to Obama and Beyond.Jacoby Adeshei Carter, Leonard Harris, Chielozona Eze & Arnold L. Farr (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Alain Locke, the central promoter of the Harlem Renaissance, is placed in conversation with leading philosophers and cultural figures in the modern world, from Aristotle to Obama. For teachers and students of contemporary debates in pragmatism, diversity, and value theory, these conversations' define new-and controversial-terrain.
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  18. Philosophy Born of Struggle: Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy From 1917.Leonard Harris - 1983 - Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co..
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  19. Philosophy Born of Struggle: Afro-American Philosophy since 1917.Leonard Harris - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture. Nairobi: Bookwise.
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    Walker: Naturalism and Liberation.Leonard Harris - 2013 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 49 (1):93-111.
    Whether or not there is a natural inclination to want freedom, and whether or not slaves (modern or ancient) are living in violation of such a natural inclination has been debated by scholars for centuries. David Walker’s APPEAL provides a starting point for an argument that settles the issue: given my interpretation of Walker’s naturalism and his approach to existential agency, slaves have a duty to insurrect even if there is no empirical evidence that a natural inclination exists. And they (...)
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    The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke: A Reader on Value Theory, Aesthetics, Community, Culture, Race, and Education.Leonard Harris (ed.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In its comprehensive overview of Alain Locke's pragmatist philosophy this book captures the radical implications of Locke's approach within pragmatism, the critical temper embedded in Locke's works, the central role of power and empowerment of the oppressed and the concept of broad democracy Locke employed.
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    "Believe It or Not" or the Ku Klux Klan and American Philosophy Exposed.Leonard Harris - 1995 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 68 (5):133 - 137.
  23. The Great Debate: W. E. B. Du Bois vs. Alain Locke on the Aesthetic.Leonard Harris - 2004 - Philosophia Africana 7 (1):15-39.
  24. The horror of tradition or how to burn babylon and build Benin while reading a'preface to a twenty-volume suicide note'.Leonard Harris - 1993 - Philosophical Forum 24 (1-3):94-118.
     
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  25. The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond.Leonard Harris - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (3):384-388.
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    Philosophy in Black and White.Leonard Harris - 1978 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51 (3):415 - 424.
  27. Race and Racism: No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed.Ken Knisely, Leonard Harris, Naomi Zack & Hugh Taft-Morales - forthcoming - DVD.
    Is racism an act of the will? A disease? A bad habit? A result of lost virtues or of historical economic forces? Can we reliably claim that racism is an affront to justice? How does our scientific understanding of "race" affect our ethical considerations ? How can we ever know if we are acting from racist assumptions? With Leonard Harris, Naomi Zack, and Hugh Taft-Morales.
     
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  28. American Philosophies: An Anthology.Leonard Harris, Scott L. Pratt & Anne S. Waters - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (1):147-149.
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    Alain Locke.Leonard Harris - 1997 - Modern Schoolman 74 (4):337-346.
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    Alain Locke and community.Leonard Harris - 1997 - The Journal of Ethics 1 (3):239-247.
    Locke consistently argues for the importance of cosmopolitan identity, i.e., cultural-citizenship. Paradoxically, he also argues for the importance of particular, local, and racial/ethnic identities. People have a natural instinct that Locke terms a consciousness of kind, to bond with persons in relatively closed communities. Communities are not natural social groups for Locke, but historical social constructions. I argue that Locke''s ethical and conceptual paradox is revolved by considering the relationship between instincts and particular social groups as asymmetrical; that groups are (...)
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    Alain Locke.Leonard Harris - 1997 - Modern Schoolman 74 (4):337-346.
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    Alain L. Locke.Leonard Harris - 2006 - In John R. Shook & Joseph Margolis (eds.), A Companion to Pragmatism. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 87–93.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Early Career The Harlem Renaissance Contemporary Interpretations of Locke's Legacy.
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    Alain L. Locke, 1885–1954.Leonard Harris - 2004 - In Armen T. Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 263–270.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: Background and Early Career The Harlem Renaissance Contemporary Interpretations of Locke's Legacy.
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    African-American Philosophy.Leonard Harris - 2021 - In V. Y. Mudimbe & Kasereka Kavwahirehi (eds.), Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 33-35.
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    African Philosophy in America.Leonard Harris - 2021 - In V. Y. Mudimbe & Kasereka Kavwahirehi (eds.), Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 20-21.
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    By These Hands: A Documentary History of African American Humanism by Anthony B. Pinn, Editor.Leonard Harris - 2003 - Philosophia Africana 6 (1):63-66.
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    Can a Pragmatist Recite a Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note? Or Insurrectionist Challenges to Pragmatism—Walker, Child, and Locke.Leonard Harris - 2018 - The Pluralist 13 (1):1-25.
    alain locke's version of pragmatism, critical pragmatism, provides a way to see how a philosophy contributes resources for the abused, subjugated, and humiliated facing existential crisis and impossible odds of relief. That is, it provides reasoning methods, terms, words, depictions, explanations, queries, dispositions, spirit, and conceptual categories as resources. I will argue that a viable philosophy should provide resources and reasoning methods that make the management of abjection and existential crisis viable, given impossible odds of relief; it should be encoded (...)
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    Critical Social Theory and Black Folks.Leonard Harris - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2006 (135):182-186.
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    Charles W. Mills, blackness visible: Essays on philosophy and race.Reviewed by Leonard Harris - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
  40. Honor, Emasculation, and Empowerment.Leonard Harris - 1992 - In Larry May & Robert Strikwerda (eds.), Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism. Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Identity: Alain Locke's Atavism.Leonard Harris - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (1):65 - 83.
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    Notes on Contributors.Leonard Harris - 2012 - Diogenes 59 (3-4):181-183.
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    Pragmatism and the Problem of Race (review).Leonard Harris - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (2):440-443.
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    Philosophy of Philosophy: Race, Nation, and Religion.Leonard Harris - 2014 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2):369-380.
  45. Racism and the Materialist Anthropology of Karl Marx.Leonard Harris - 1974 - Dissertation, Cornell University
     
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    Telos and Tradition: Making the Future—Bridges to Future Traditions.Leonard Harris - 2014 - Philosophia Africana 16 (2):59-71.
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    The Characterisation of American Philosophy: The African World as a Reality in American Philosophy.Leonard Harris - 1988 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):25-38.
  48. The harlem renaissance and philosophy.Leonard Harris - 2003 - In Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell.
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    The Michigan BioTrust for Health: Using Dried Bloodspots for Research to Benefit the Community While Respecting the Individual.Denise Chrysler, Harry McGee, Janice Bach, Ed Goldman & Peter D. Jacobson - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (s1):98-101.
    The Michigan Department of Community Health stores almost 4 million dried blood spot specimens in the Michigan Neonatal Biobank. DBS are collected from newborns under a mandatory public health program to screen for serious conditions. At 24 to 36 hours of age, a few drops of blood are taken from the baby’s heel and placed on a filter paper card. The card is sent to the state public health laboratory for testing. After testing, MDCH retains the spots indefinitely for the (...)
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    The Michigan BioTrust for Health: Using Dried Bloodspots for Research to Benefit the Community While Respecting the Individual.Denise Chrysler, Harry McGee, Janice Bach, Ed Goldman & Peter D. Jacobson - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (s1):98-101.
    The Michigan Department of Community Health stores almost 4 million dried blood spot specimens in the Michigan Neonatal Biobank. DBS are collected from newborns under a mandatory public health program to screen for serious conditions. At 24 to 36 hours of age, a few drops of blood are taken from the baby’s heel and placed on a filter paper card. The card is sent to the state public health laboratory for testing. After testing, MDCH retains the spots indefinitely for the (...)
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