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  1. Ethnicity, Culture and Philosophy.Robert Bernasconi - 1996 - In Nicholas Bunnin & Eric Tsui-James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 567–581.
    This chapter contains sections titled: History of the Problem in the Context of the Western Philosophical Tradition The Example of African Philosophy Interculturalism in Philosophy Re‐examining the Eurocentrism of the Canon and Renewing Philosophy Concluding Remarks.
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  • Hegel at the Court of the Ashanti.Robert Bernasconi - 1998 - In Stuart Barnett (ed.), Hegel After Derrida. New York: Routledge. pp. 41--63.
    Hegel called world history a court of judgement, a world court, and in his Lectures on the Philosophy of World History he took Africans before that court and found them to be barbaric, cannibalistic, preoccupied with fetishes, without history, and without any consciousness of freedom. -/- In this paper, after rehearsing some of the more familiar objections to Hegel's verdict against Africa, I turn the tables and put Hegel on trial. More specifically, given that much of Hegel's account is directed (...)
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  • Does Hegel Justify Slavery?Michael H. Hoffheimer - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (1):118-119.
    Mississippi Representative L.Q.C. Lamar was one of the most aggressive slavery supporters in Congress on the eve of the Civil War. Lamar had a personal stake in slavery, owning a plantation and 26 slaves in north Mississippi. In a speech delivered at the height of national debate on the slavery issue, Lamar attacked abolitionism and sought to justify slavery based on the supposed natural inferiority of blacks. His chief authority in the speech was Hegel.
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  • Hume, Race, and Human Nature.Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (4):691-698.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.4 (2000) 691-698 [Access article in PDF] Hume, Race, and Human Nature Emmanuel C. Eze Introduction John Immerwahr recently wrote in the Journal of the History of Ideas, "While Hume is generally known as an enemy of prejudice and intolerance, he is also infamous as a proponent of philosophical racism." 1 I am intrigued by this suggestion that Hume's is a "philosophical racism"; (...)
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  • (1 other version)Sublime Waste.Mark Larrimore - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (sup1):99-125.
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  • Beobachtungen über das Gefühl des Schönen und Erhabenen.Immanuel Kant - 2016 - Insel-Verlag.
    Beobachtungen uber das Gefuhl des Schonen und Erhabenen ist ein unveranderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1771. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernahrung, Medizin und weiteren Genres.Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur.Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitaten erhaltlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bucher neu und tragt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch fur die (...)
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  • Heidegger and the invention of the western philosophical tradition.Robert Bernasconi - 1995 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 26 (3):240-254.
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  • Kant and Race.Thomas E. Hill & Bernard Boxill - 2000 - In Bernard Boxill (ed.), Race and Racism. Oxford University Press.
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  • Confucius Sinarum philosophus, sive scientia Sinensis Latine exposita: Studio et opera Prosperi Intorcetta, Christiani Herdtrich, Francisci Rougmont, Philippi Couplet, patrum Societatis Jesu... Adjecta est tabula chronologica Sinicae monarchiae ab hujus exordio ad haec usque tempora.Prospero Confucius, Filippo Intorcetta & Couplet - 1687 - Apud Danielem Horthemels.
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  • (1 other version)Das romantische Bild der Philosophiegeschichte.Hans Hess - 1926 - Kant Studien 31:251.
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  • Eurocentrism in philosophy: The case of Immanuel Kant.Tsenay Serequeberhan - 1996 - Philosophical Forum 27 (4):333-356.
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  • With What Must the History of Philosophy Begin?Robert Bernasconi - 2003 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 16:35-49.
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  • "Unendliche Annäherung": die Anfänge der philosophischen Frühromantik.Manfred Frank - 1997 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  • Polynesia and polygenism: the scientific use of travel literature in the early 19th century.Michael C. Carhart - 2009 - History of the Human Sciences 22 (2):58-86.
    Christoph Meiners (1747—1810) was one of 18th-century Europe's most important readers of global travel literature, and he has been credited as a founder of the disciplines of ethnology and anthropology. This article examines a part of his final work, Untersuchungen über die Verschiedenheiten der Menschennaturen [Inquiries on the differences of human natures], published posthumously in the 1810s. Here Meiners developed an elaborate argument, based on empirical evidence, that the different races of men emerged indigenously at different times and in different (...)
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  • Storm and stress anthropology.Karl J. Fink - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6 (1):51-71.
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  • Martin Bernal and his critics.Suzanne Marchand & Anthony Grafton - 1997 - Arion 5 (2).
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  • (1 other version)Hume.Richard H. Popkin - 1976 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):83-95.
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  • Hegel, Race, Genocide.Michael H. Hoffheimer - 2001 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 39 (S1):35-62.
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  • Hegel, Pantheism, and Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (3):449.
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  • Trinity and Spirit.Dale M. Schlitt - 1990 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64 (4):457-489.
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  • Hegel's Trinitarian Claim: A Critical Reflection.Dale M. Schlitt - 1984 - Leiden: State University of New York Press.
    _Landmark study of Hegel’s arguments for God as Trinity._.
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