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Paul C. Taylor

Vanderbilt University
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  • Vanderbilt University
    Department of Philosophy
    W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
Homepage
University Park, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
African/Africana Philosophy
Philosophy of Action
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Aesthetics
3 more
  • All publications (39)
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    ... So Black and Blue: Response to Rudinow
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (3): 313-316. 1995.
    Aesthetics
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    On Obama
    Routledge. 2014.
    On Obama examines some of the key philosophical questions that accompany the historic emergence of the 44th US president. The purpose of the book is to take seriously the once-common thought that Mr. Obama had ushered in a post-historical age. Three questions organize the argument of the book. Has the US become post-racial? Does Obama’s pragmatism show the way to a post-partisan approach to politics? And does the reining in of US power and ambitions signal the emergence of a post-imperial moment…Read more
    On Obama examines some of the key philosophical questions that accompany the historic emergence of the 44th US president. The purpose of the book is to take seriously the once-common thought that Mr. Obama had ushered in a post-historical age. Three questions organize the argument of the book. Has the US become post-racial? Does Obama’s pragmatism show the way to a post-partisan approach to politics? And does the reining in of US power and ambitions signal the emergence of a post-imperial moment? The book does not answer these questions directly, but considers how Mr. Obama’s public image and career raise the questions, and experiments with some lines of thought that emerge in their light
    British Philosophy
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    Context and Complaint: On Racial Disorientation
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2): 331-351. 2014.
    Ethics
  •  141
    Three questions about race, racism, and reparations
    Journal of Social Philosophy 36 (4). 2005.
    RacismReparationsRights to Reparations
  •  199
    Race, ethics, seduction, politics: On Shannon Sullivan's revealing whiteness
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (3). 2007.
    WhitenessContinental Philosophy
  •  107
    Is It Sometime Yet?
    Contemporary Pragmatism 8 (2): 17-29. 2011.
    It has become fashionable to claim that Barack Obama is a philosophical pragmatist, committed to Deweyan convictions rather than to the vulgar practicalism of political expediency. This reading is meant to explain certain aspects of Mr. Obama's public life, and to demonstrate the coherence of his ethical vision. I'll suggest that the appeal of the reading has less to do with the evidence in its favor, which is equivocal at best, than with the deeper desires that it seems to satisfy
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    After Race, After Justice, After History
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 47 (S1): 25-41. 2009.
    Philosophy of RaceJustice
  •  107
    We Who Are Dark (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 33 (1): 163-171. 2007.
    The Politics of RaceTopics in African-American Philosophy
  •  61
    The Last King of Scotland or the Last N----r on Earth? The Ethics of Race on Film
    Contemporary Aesthetics. 2009.
    AestheticsPhilosophy of Film
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