古今アメリカ哲学読本<br>The Philosophies of America Reader : From the Popol Vuh to the Present

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古今アメリカ哲学読本
The Philosophies of America Reader : From the Popol Vuh to the Present

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781474296267
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The Philosophies of America Reader brings together an unparalleled selection of original and translated readings spanning several eras and American traditions. Addressing perennial questions of philosophy and new questions arising in a variety of cultural contexts, texts from Classical American, Native American, Latin American, African American, Asian American, Mexican, Caribbean, and South American philosophers reveal the interweaving tapestry of ideas characteristic of America.

With its distinctively pluralistic approach, this reader promotes intercultural dialogue and understanding, highlighting points of convergence and divergence across American philosophical traditions. It features:

· Writings by traditionally underrepresented groups
· Primary texts thematically arranged around major areas of philosophical enquiry including selfhood, knowledge, learning, and ethics
· Introductory essays outlining the trajectories of each section
· Suggestions for further primary and secondary readings, guiding readers in further study

As the only available reader in American philosophy of such wide ranging content, this is an essential resource for those interested in intellectual history, thought and culture, and philosophical theories of America.

Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction
Note to the Teacher
Note to the Student

Part I: Selfhood and Identity
Introduction
1. José Martí, "Our America"
2. Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Self-Reliance"
3. José Vasconcelos, "The Cosmic Race"
4. George Herbert Mead, "The 'I' and the 'Me'"
5. Marcus Garvey, Speech in Nova Scotia
6. Gloria Anzaldúa, "How to Tame a Wild Tongue"
7. V.F. Cordova, "What Is It to Be Human in a Native American World View?"
8. V.F. Cordova, "Credo: This I Believe"
9. Gary Okihiro, "Is Yellow Black or White?"
Further Reading

Part II: Knowing and Learning
Introduction
10. Selection from the Popol Vuh
11. Juana Inés de la Cruz, "The Reply to Sor Philothea"
12. Charles S. Peirce, "The Fixation of Belief"
13. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, On Education
14. Manuel González Prada, "Our Indians"
15. Booker T. Washington, "Building a School Around a Problem"
16. Hubert Harrison, "Negro Culture and the Negro College," "English as She is Spoke," and "Education Out of School"
17. John Dewey, "Education as Growth"
18. Anisio S. Teixeira, "Democracy and its Creative Achievement in Education: New Frontiers for International Cooperation"
19. William R. Jones, "The Legitimacy and Necessity of Black Philosophy"
20. Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, "Ch'ixinakax utxiwa: A Reflection on the Practices and Discourses of Decolonization"
Further Reading

Part III: Aesthetics and Spirituality
Introduction
21. William James, "The Will to Believe"
22. Mary Whiton Calkins, "The Nature of Prayer"
23. W.E.B. Du Bois, "Criteria of Negro Art"
24. Alain Locke, "Art or Propaganda"
25. Black Elk, "The Great Vision"
26. Risieri Frondizi, "Basic Problems in Axiology"
27. Óscar Romero, "The Last Sermon"
28. Vine Deloria, Jr., "Sacred Places and Moral Responsibility"
29. Angela Y. Davis, "I Used to Be Your Sweet Mama: Ideology, Sexuality, and Domesticity"
30. John J. McDermott, "Why Bother: Is Life Worth Living? Experience as Pedagogical"
Further Reading

Part IV: Ethics and Community
Introduction
31. Benjamin Franklin, "Plan for Attaining Moral Perfection"
32. Margaret Fuller, "Prevalent Idea that Charity is Too Great a Luxury to be Given to the Poor"
33. Josiah Royce, "Provincialism"
34. Audre Lorde, "Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference"
35. César Chávez, Address to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, November 9, 1984
36. David H. Kim, "Orientalism and America Enlarged"
37. Dale Turner, "Oral Traditions and the Politics of (Mis)recognition"
38. Luis Villoro, "The Triple Confusion of Utopia"
39. Gregory F. Pappas, "The American Challenge: The Tension Between the Values of the Anglo and the Hispanic World"
Further Reading

Part V: Violence and Peace
Introduction
40. Pope Alexander VI, Inter Caetera
41. Elihu Coleman, "A Testimony Against That Anti-Christian Practice of Making Slaves of Men"
42. William Whipper, "The Slavery of Intemperance"
43. Frederick Douglass, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
44. Henry David Thoreau, "Slavery in Massachusetts"
45. Young Joseph, "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs"
46. Jane Addams, "Respect for Law"
47. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, "Lynching and the Excuse for It"
48. José Carlos Mariátegui, "The Problem of the Indian"
49. Aimé Césaire, "Discourse on Colonialism"
50. Robert F. Williams, Speech from Peking Review
51. Mari J. Matsuda, "Asian Americans and the Peace Imperative"
Further Reading

Index

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