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Paul Taylor

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  •  154
    Imaginative writing and the disclosure of the self
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1): 27-39. 1999.
    AestheticsAesthetic Imagination
  •  563
    The Two-Dewey Thesis, Continued: Shusterman's Pragmatist Aesthetics
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (1). 2002.
    Continental PhilosophyAestheticsJohn DeweyAesthetic ExperienceMichel Foucault
  •  112
    Evading evasion, recovering recovery
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (2): 174-183. 2011.
    In his contribution to Cheryl Misak's New Pragmatists volume, David Bakhurst considers the "prospect of a fruitful alliance between [ethical] particularism and pragmatism." 1 In an attempt to show that members of the two camps can "profit from critical engagement with each other's works" (124), he considers how pragmatists might help resolve three outstanding problems for ethical particularists. Unfortunately, his generosity outpaces his imagination, and he does not really find a great deal that…Read more
    In his contribution to Cheryl Misak's New Pragmatists volume, David Bakhurst considers the "prospect of a fruitful alliance between [ethical] particularism and pragmatism." 1 In an attempt to show that members of the two camps can "profit from critical engagement with each other's works" (124), he considers how pragmatists might help resolve three outstanding problems for ethical particularists. Unfortunately, his generosity outpaces his imagination, and he does not really find a great deal that pragmatists can contribute. So Bakhurst's potential alliance ends up being a case of convergent evolution. He finds that he and his fellow particularists now occupy positions—positions against, among other ..
    Continental Philosophy
  •  37
    The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 83 (3): 290-294. 2025.
    Aesthetics
  •  78
    Crisis, Mourning, and the Everyday: Reading Wakanda Forever
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 83 (2): 101-113. 2025.
    This address explores themes of temporality, crisis, and mourning through the film Wakanda Forever. It emphasizes the importance of ordinary life and restorative presentism in navigating crises, drawing on cultural theory, phenomenology, and the political implications of the Black Panther films.
    Aesthetics
  •  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
  •  130
    Sympathy and Insight in Aristotle'sPoetics
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (3): 265-280. 2008.
    AestheticsEmpathy and SympathyAristotle's WorksAristotle: Aesthetics
  •  87
    The two-Dewey thesis, continued: Shusterman's
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (1). 2002.
    John DeweyContinental Philosophy
  •  6
    Silence and sympathy: Dewey's whiteness
    In George Yancy (ed.), What White Looks Like: African-American Philosophers on the Whiteness Question, Routledge. 2004.
    Empathy and SympathyRacial IdentityCritical Race TheoryColor Blindness and Color ConsciousnessJohn D…Read more
    Empathy and SympathyRacial IdentityCritical Race TheoryColor Blindness and Color ConsciousnessJohn DeweyWhiteness
  •  42
    Race problems, unknown publics, paralysis, and faith
    In Shannon Sullivan & Nancy Tuana (eds.), Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance, State Univ of New York Pr. pp. 135--151. 2007.
    Race and Science
  •  15
    Does Hip Hop Belong to Me? The Philosophy of Race and Culture
    In Derrick Darby & Tommie Shelby (eds.), Hip Hop and Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason, Open Court. pp. 79--91. 2005.
    African-American Philosophy
  •  64
    MOTEN, FRED. Black and Blur. Duke University Press, 2017, xvii + 343 pp., $99.95 cloth (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (2): 207-210. 2019.
    Aesthetics
  •  66
    Practicing Philosophy: Pragmatism and the Philosophical Life
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1): 89-91. 1999.
    Aesthetics
  •  107
    We Who Are Dark (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 33 (1): 163-171. 2007.
    The Politics of RaceTopics in African-American Philosophy
  •  141
    Three questions about race, racism, and reparations
    Journal of Social Philosophy 36 (4). 2005.
    RacismReparationsRights to Reparations
  •  91
    The Philosophy of Race. by Albert Atkin. Acumen, 2012, pp. 200, £15.99. ISBN-10: 1844655156 (review)
    Philosophy 89 (1): 166-171. 2014.
    African-American PhilosophyConceptions of Race
  •  199
    Race, ethics, seduction, politics: On Shannon Sullivan's revealing whiteness
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (3). 2007.
    WhitenessContinental Philosophy
  •  296
    Malcolm's conk and Danto's colors; or, four logical petitions concerning race, beauty, and aesthetics
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1): 16-20. 1999.
    Philosophy of RaceAestheticsRace and Science
  •  117
    Introduction
    with Ronald Robles Sundstrom
    Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (3): 237-243. 2010.
    Critical Race Theory
  •  129
    Foreword: Toward a Critical Race Aesthetics
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4): 361-362. 2019.
    Aesthetics and Race
  •  304
    Black aesthetics
    Philosophy Compass 5 (1): 1-15. 2010.
    This article introduces the preoccupations and themes that define the study and practice of black aesthetics. It presents a provisional sketch of a field that has long been recognized in other humanities disciplines, but that is only now gaining wide notice in academic philosophy. This sketch emphasizes the aspects of the field that invite specifically philosophic scrutiny, while touching lightly on specific artworks, critical literatures and historical developments. Among the topics that receiv…Read more
    This article introduces the preoccupations and themes that define the study and practice of black aesthetics. It presents a provisional sketch of a field that has long been recognized in other humanities disciplines, but that is only now gaining wide notice in academic philosophy. This sketch emphasizes the aspects of the field that invite specifically philosophic scrutiny, while touching lightly on specific artworks, critical literatures and historical developments. Among the topics that receive attention are the following: race, aesthetic politics, creolization, nationalism, modernity, white supremacy and the blues.
    Aesthetics and Race
  •  391
    Appiah’s Uncompleted Argument
    Social Theory and Practice 26 (1): 103-128. 2000.
    African-American PhilosophyConceptions of RacePolitical Theory
  •  337
    Race: A Philosophical Introduction
    Polity. 2003.
    Paul C. Taylor provides an accessible guide to a well-travelled but still-mysterious area of the contemporary social landscape. The result is the first philosophical introduction to the field of race theory and to a non-biological and situational notion of race. Provides the first philosophical introduction to the field of race theory. Outlines the main features and implications of race-thinking; asks questions such as: What is race-thinking? Don’t we know better than to talk about race now? Are…Read more
    Paul C. Taylor provides an accessible guide to a well-travelled but still-mysterious area of the contemporary social landscape. The result is the first philosophical introduction to the field of race theory and to a non-biological and situational notion of race. Provides the first philosophical introduction to the field of race theory. Outlines the main features and implications of race-thinking; asks questions such as: What is race-thinking? Don’t we know better than to talk about race now? Are there any races? What is it like to have a racial identity? Engages with the ideas of such important figures as Linda Alcoff, K. Anthony Appiah, W.E.B. Du Bois, Howard Winant, and Naomi Zack. Explores the enduring significance of race in relation to culture, personal relationships and social justice.
    Conceptions of RaceRacism and SexismRace and Science
  •  49
    The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Race (edited book)
    with Linda Martin Alcoff and Luvell Anderson
    Routledge. 2017.
    For many decades, race and racicsm have been common areas of study in departments of sociology, history, politcal science, English, and athropology. Much more recently, as the historical concept of race and racial categories have faced signifcant scientific and politcal challenges, philosophers have become more interested in these areas. This changing understanding of the ontology of race has invited inquiry from researchers in moral philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, …Read more
    For many decades, race and racicsm have been common areas of study in departments of sociology, history, politcal science, English, and athropology. Much more recently, as the historical concept of race and racial categories have faced signifcant scientific and politcal challenges, philosophers have become more interested in these areas. This changing understanding of the ontology of race has invited inquiry from researchers in moral philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and aesthetics. The Routlege Companion to Philosophy of Race offers in one comprehensive volume newly written articles on race from the world’s leading Analytic and Continental philosophers. It is, however, accessible to a readership beyond philosophy as well, providing a cohesive referencefor a wide student and academic readership. The _Companion_ synethesizes current philosophical understandings of race, providing 50 chapters on the history of philosophy and race as well as how race might be invesitaged in the usual frameworks of contemporary philosophy. The volume concludes with a section on philosophical approaches to some topics with broad interest outside of philosophy, like Colonialism, Affirmative Action, Eugenics, Immigration, Race and Disability, and Post-Racialism. By clearly explaining and carefully organizing the leading current philosophical thinking on race, this timely collection will help define the subject and bring renewed understanding of race to students and researchers in the humanities, social science, and sciences.
    Philosophy of Race, Misc
  •  69
    The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Race (edited book)
    with Linda Alcoff and Luvell Anderson
    Routledge. 2017.
    For many decades, race and racism have been common areas of study in departments of sociology, history, political science, English, and anthropology. Much more recently, as the historical concept of race and racial categories have faced significant scientific and political challenges, philosophers have become more interested in these areas. This changing understanding of the ontology of race has invited inquiry from researchers in moral philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of scienc…Read more
    For many decades, race and racism have been common areas of study in departments of sociology, history, political science, English, and anthropology. Much more recently, as the historical concept of race and racial categories have faced significant scientific and political challenges, philosophers have become more interested in these areas. This changing understanding of the ontology of race has invited inquiry from researchers in moral philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and aesthetics. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Race offers in one comprehensive volume newly written articles on race from the world's leading analytic and continental philosophers. It is, however, accessible to a readership beyond philosophy as well, providing a cohesive reference for a wide student and academic readership. The Companion synthesizes current philosophical understandings of race, providing 37 chapters on the history of philosophy and race as well as how race might be investigated in the usual frameworks of contemporary philosophy. The volume concludes with a section on philosophical approaches to some topics with broad interest outside of philosophy, like colonialism, affirmative action, eugenics, immigration, race and disability, and post-racialism. By clearly explaining and carefully organizing the leading current philosophical thinking on race, this timely collection will help define the subject and bring renewed understanding of race to students and researchers in the humanities, social science, and sciences.
    Philosophy of Race
  •  52
    The Philosophy of Race: Critical Concepts in Philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2011.
    v. 1. Philosophy and the history of race, race in the history of philosophy -- v.2. Racial being and knowing -- v. 3. Race-ing beauty, goodness, and right -- v. 4. Intersections and positions.
    Philosophy of RaceConceptions of Race
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    Piero della Francesca's Giants
    with Caroline Van Eck
    Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 60 (1). 1997.
    History of Western Philosophy
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