A Companion to African-American PhilosophyISBN: 978-1-55786-839-8
Hardcover
488 pages
April 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Authoritative, compendious, and detailed, this landmark
publication sets a standard against which every other reference
work in the field must be judged." Wilson J. Moses, The
Pennsylvania State University
"A new convergence of reflections on the African-American
experience by some of the most active philosophers in the United
States. An important reference work for scholars and a useful tool
in the classroom." Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, DePaul
University
"This is the most thorough compilation of contemporary
African-American philosophy I have yet seen. The inclusion of a
selection of essays on cultural issues is a great addition. From
racism to reparations to rap, these essays show how philosophers
can illuminate current debates and eliminate persistent confusions
in the mainstream discussions of these topics." Linda
Martín Alcoff, Syracuse University
"A Companion to African-American Philosophy is a valuable reference source. The editors have done an excellent job of representing the essential themes of African-American philosophical thought as well as notable individuals from the field. Libraries that support black history/studies, philosophy, American studies, and contemporary American thought should definitely purchase the Companion: it is well worth the cost. The novice will especially gain a wealth of information." Reference Reviews