Disciplinary Decadence: Living Thought in Trying Times (The Radical Imagination Series)
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In this book, philosopher and social critic Lewis Gordon explores the ossification of disciplines, which he calls disciplinary decadence. In response, he offers a theory of what he calls a teleological suspension of disciplinarity, in which he encourages scholars and lay intellectuals to pay attention to the openness of ideas and purposes on which their disciplines were born. Gordon builds his case through discussions of philosophy of education, problems of secularization in religious thought, obligations across generations, notions of invention in the study of ideas, decadence in development, colonial epistemologies, and the quest for a genuine postcolonial language. These topics are examined with the underlying diagnosis of the present political and academic environment as one in which it is indecent to think.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1134866 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-16
- Released on: 2007-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 184 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Philosophy, heal thyself! is the uncompromising prescription of Lewis Gordon s provocative new book. He throws down a bold challenge to the profession to revitalize itself by ending its Eurocentrism (especially its anti-Africanism), building networks to reach out to and learn from nontraditional constituencies, and above all recognizing that even on earth there are more things than are dreamt of in its philosophy. --Charles W. Mills, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago
This book will leave no doubt in your mind as to the power and capabilities of Africana philosophy. Moving critically and constructively through problems of decadence and renewal in fields such as the philosophy of education, religion, ethics, African and Afro-Caribbean philosophy, Disciplinary Decadence is Africana philosophy in intellectual motion. --Paget Henry, Professor of Africana Studies and Sociology, Brown University
About the Author
Lewis R. Gordon is a Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Institute for the Study of Race and Social Thought and the Center for Afro-Jewish Studies at Temple University. He also is President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association and Ongoing Visiting Professor of Government and Philosophy at the University of the West Indies at Mona, Jamaica. His books include Existentia Africana: Understanding Africana Existential Thought (Routledge, 2000) and the co-edited, with Jane Anna Gordon, Not Only the MasterÂ’s Tools: African-American Studies in Theory and Practice (Paradigm Publishers, 2005).




