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Jacqueline Scott

Loyola University, Chicago
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  • Loyola University, Chicago
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Stanford University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1995
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Chicago, IL, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
19th Century Philosophy
Topics in the Philosophy of Race
Friedrich Nietzsche
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19th Century Philosophy
Topics in the Philosophy of Race
Friedrich Nietzsche
African/Africana Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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    Editor's Introduction
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (S1). 2010.
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    Nietzsche and the Problem of Women’s Bodies
    International Studies in Philosophy 31 (3): 65-75. 1999.
    Feminist Approaches to Philosophy
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    Decadent Philosophy's Misunderstanding of the Body and the Artistic Flourishing of Culture: Comments on Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 51 (2): 221-230. 2020.
    ABSTRACT This article, presented in January 2020 to the North American Nietzsche Society at the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, is a commentary on Andrew Huddleston's 2019 monograph, Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture. The focus is on Nietzsche's critical and positive arguments about the psychological and physiological nature of decadence, Nietzsche's conception of cultural health, and the role of art and artists in Nietzschean flourishing cultures…Read more
    ABSTRACT This article, presented in January 2020 to the North American Nietzsche Society at the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, is a commentary on Andrew Huddleston's 2019 monograph, Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture. The focus is on Nietzsche's critical and positive arguments about the psychological and physiological nature of decadence, Nietzsche's conception of cultural health, and the role of art and artists in Nietzschean flourishing cultures.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
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    Editor's Introduction
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (S1): 1-2. 1999.
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    Racial Nihilism as Racial Courage: The Potential for Healthier Racial Identities
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2): 297-330. 2014.
    Social and Political PhilosophyEthicsAfrican-American Philosophy
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    Nietzsche and Politics
    Dept. Of Philosophy, University of Memphis. 1999.
    19th Century German Philosophy
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    Critical Affinities: Nietzsche and African American Thought
    with A. Todd Franklin and Robert Gooding-Williams
    State University of New York Press. 2006.
    _Explores convergences between the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and African American thought._.
    African-American PhilosophyTopics in African-American Philosophy
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    Situated Black Women's Voices in/on the Profession of Philosophy
    with Anita Allen, Anika Maaza Mann, Donna-Dale L. Marcano, and Michele Moody-Adams
    Hypatia 23 (2): 160-189. 2008.
    Feminist EthicsBlack FeminismWomen in PhilosophyIntersectionalityRacial Identity
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