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To be made a Martyr or a Minstrel: Lessons from Aesthetic Theory on Academic Philosophy Pornographic Relation to Black Thinkers and their Ideas
To be made a Martyr or a Minstrel: Lessons from Aesthetic Theory on Academic Philosophy Pornographic Relation to Black Thinkers and their Ideas

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Introduction: What’s love got to do with it “Philosophy doesn’t love me, just the idea of me,” This was the opening line to a presentation I gave for a MAP panel at the APA this past year. In a bid . . .

Introduction: What’s love got to do with it “Philosophy doesn’t love me, just the idea of me,” This was the opening line to a presentation I gave for a MAP panel at the APA this past year. In a bid to be pithy, the line was inspired by the direct etymology of the word “philosophy,” […]

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