Alain Locke on the theoretical foundations for a just and successful peace / Corey L. Barnes.

Alain Locke is most known for his involvement in the Harlem Renaissance. However, he received his PhD in philosophy from Harvard University in 1918, and produced a very large corpus of philosophical work. His work shows him to have been a sophisticated philosopher who thought through practical and t...

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Main Author: Barnes, Corey L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Series:African American philosophy and the African diaspora.
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Summary:Alain Locke is most known for his involvement in the Harlem Renaissance. However, he received his PhD in philosophy from Harvard University in 1918, and produced a very large corpus of philosophical work. His work shows him to have been a sophisticated philosopher who thought through practical and theoretical problems regarding the nature of cosmopolitanism, democracy, race, value, religion, art, and education. Although Lockes philosophical work has been discussed in parts, there has been no theorizing about how his different philosophical commitments fit together. In this book Corey L. Barnes begins to systematize Lockes philosophical thought, showing how his democratic theory, philosophy of race, and value theory are connected to and undergirded by a commitment to cosmopolitanism. In so doing, Barnes unearths aspects of Lockes thought for example, his econothinking thatthat have not been accorded attention and reimagines parts of his work about which have been theorized, all while bringing Locke into current debates about each subject.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 279 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783031150043
303115004X
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.