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

Author:   Assistant Professor Dwayne Tunstall (Grand Valley State University)
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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Publication Date:   19 September 2013
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Doing Philosophy Personally: Thinking about Metaphysics, Theism, and Antiblack Racism


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Gabriel Marcel's reflective method is animated by his extra-philosophical 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 extra-philosophical commitment. Tunstall remedies this shortcoming in his eloquent new volume.

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Author:   Assistant Professor Dwayne Tunstall (Grand Valley State University)
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823252725


ISBN 10:   0823252728
Publication Date:   19 September 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
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Publisher's Status:   Active
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. . . well-researched, carefully written and cogently argued. -Michael Raposa, Lehigh University In this remarkable book, Tunstall gifts his reader with an insightful work of scholarship that integrates three distinct components: an extremely lucid account of Marcelian phenomenological metaphysics, an existentialist account of anti-black racism, and a powerful description of religious experience as seen through the lens of Africana philosophy and theology. The result is uniquely insightful work that offers a clear illumination of Marcel's work as well as its relevance for ongoing existentialist discourses on antiblack racism. -Terrance MacMullan, Eastern Washington University


""" . . . well-researched, carefully written and cogently argued."" -Michael Raposa, Lehigh University ""In this remarkable book, Tunstall gifts his reader with an insightful work of scholarship that integrates three distinct components: an extremely lucid account of Marcelian phenomenological metaphysics, an existentialist account of anti-black racism, and a powerful description of religious experience as seen through the lens of Africana philosophy and theology. The result is uniquely insightful work that offers a clear illumination of Marcel's work as well as its relevance for ongoing existentialist discourses on antiblack racism.""-Terrance MacMullan, Eastern Washington University"


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Dwayne A. Tunstall is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and African and African American Studies at Grand Valley State University and the author of Yes, But Not Quite: Encountering Josiah Royce's Ethico-Religious Insight (Fordham).

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