The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond

The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond

by Leonard Harris
The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond

The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond

by Leonard Harris

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Overview

This collection of essays by American philosopher Alain Locke (1885-1954) makes readily available for the first time his important writings on cultural pluralism, value relativism, and critical relativism. As a black philosopher early in this century, Locke was a pioneer: having earned both undergraduate and doctoral degrees at Harvard, he was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, studied at the University of Berlin, and chaired the Philosophy Department at Howard University for almost four decades. He was perhaps best known as a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

Locke’s works in philosophy—many previously unpublished—conceptually frame the Harlem Renaissance and New Negro movement and provide an Afro-American critique of pragmatism and value absolutism, and also offer a view of identity, communicative competency, and contextualism. In addition, his major works on the nature of race, race relations, and the role of race-conscious literature are presented to demonstrate the application of his philosophy. Locke’s commentaries on the major philosophers of his day, including James, Royce, Santayana, Perry, and Ehrenfels help tell the story of his relationship to his former teachers and his theoretical affinities.

In his substantial Introduction and interpretive concluding chapter, Leonard Harris describes Locke’s life, evaluates his role as an American philosopher and theoretician of the Harlem Renaissance, situates him in the pragmatist tradition, and outlines his affinities with modern deconstructionist ideas. A chronology of the philosopher’s life and bibliography of his works are also provided. Although much has been written about Alain Locke, this is the first book to focus on his philosophical contributions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439904367
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 04/29/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Leonard Harris is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Morgan State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Rendering the Text – Leonard Harris

Part I: Epistemological Foundations
1. Values and Imperatives
2. Pluralism and Intellectual Democracy
3. Cultural Relativism and Ideological Peace
4. A Functional View of Value Ultimates
5. Pluralism and Ideological Peace
6. Good Reading
7. Value

Part II: Valuation: Commentaries and Reviews
8. The Orientation of Hope
9. Unity through Diversity
10. Santayana
11. Moral Imperatives for World Order
12. Philosophy Alive
13. Values That Matter

Part III: Identity and Plurality
14. The Problem of Race Classification
5. The Ethics of Culture
16. The Concept of Race as Applied to Social Culture
17. The Contribution of Race to Culture
18. Who and What Is "Negro"?
19. Frontiers of Culture

Part IV: Identity and Education
20. Negro Education Bids for Par
21. Negro Needs as Adult Education Opportunities
22. The Need for a New Organon in Education

An Interpretation
Rendering the Subtext: Subterranean Deconstructive Project – Leonard Harris

Chronology
Bibliography
Index

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