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Leonard Harris (philosopher)

Leonard Harris[1] is a professor of philosophy at Purdue University, where he has directed the Philosophy and Literature Ph.D. program and the African American Studies and Research Center.[2] Before Purdue he taught at Morgan State University, a public, historically Black research university in Baltimore, where he created and directed a Philosophy for Children Center as an affiliate of the Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children at Montclair State University.[3] He wrote about his experience introducing philosophy to Washington, D.C. public schools in his book, Children in Chaos: A "Philosophy for Children" Experience (Kendall Hunt, 1991). Before Morgan State, Harris taught at the University of the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C., and at Livingston College, Rutgers University in New Jersey. A leader in the field of critical pragmatism, Harris is one of the most innovative American philosophers of his time. His agenda of "struggle philosophy" moves beyond analytic and instrumentalist reasoning and Socratic dialogue to incorporate an "ethics of insurrection," "advocacy aesthetics," and the concept of racism as "necro-being." In addition, Harris has been largely responsible for the renewed, contemporary interest in the life and philosophy of the American philosopher, and "Dean" of the Harlem Renaissance, Alain LeRoy Locke. Harris is a board member of the Alain L. Locke Society[4] and a founding member of the Philosophy Born of Struggle Association.[5] His most important publications include A Philosophy of Struggle: The Leonard Harris Reader, edited by Lee A. McBride III for Bloomsbury (2020), Philosophy Born of Struggle: Afro-American Philosophy from 1917 (Kendall Hunt 1984/2021), Racism (Humanity Press, 1999), The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), with Jacoby A. Carter, Philosophic Values and World Citizenship: Locke to Obama and Beyond (Lexington Books, 2010), and, with Charles Molesworth, Alain L. Locke: Biography of a Philosopher (University of Chicago Press, 2008). Among Harris's awards are the Herbert Schneider Award "for distinguished contributions to the understanding of American Philosophy" in 2018, the Franz Fanon Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Caribbean Philosophical Association in 2014, Howard University's 1999 Alain L. Locke Award, given in recognition for pioneering efforts and outstanding contributions to research in Africana Philosophy and Alain Locke Scholarship, and special recognition by the American Philosophical Association in 1996 for outstanding contribution to the profession.

Leonard Harris

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  • A Philosophy of Struggle: The Leonard Harris Reader (ed. Lee A. McBride III), Bloomsbury, 2020, 320 pp.
  • Alain LeRoy Locke: The Biography of a Philosophy, co-author, C. Molesworth, Chicago University Press, 2008, 448 pp.

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  • Philosophic Values and World Citizenship: Locke to Obama and Beyond (Co-editor with Jacoby A. Carter), Lexington Books, 2010, 266 pp.
  • American Philosophies (Co-editor with Anne S. Waters and Scott Pratt), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Company, 2002, 456 pp.
  • Racism, New York: Humanity Books, 1999, 484 pp.
  • The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke, New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999, 357 pp.
  • Children in Chaos: A "Philosophy for Children" Experience, Iowa: Kendall Hunt, 1991, 94 pp.
  • The Philosophy of Alain Locke, Harlem Renaissance and Beyond, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989, 332 pp.
  • Philosophy Born of Struggle: Afro-American Philosophy from 1917, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 1984, 316 pp.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Home | Leonard Harris, Ph.D". Leonard Harris. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  2. ^ Arts, College of Liberal. "Leonard Harris // Purdue College of Liberal Arts". Purdue College of Liberal Arts. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  3. ^ "Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children". Retrieved 2022-01-08.
  4. ^ "Alain Locke Society". Alain Locke Society. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  5. ^ "Philosophy Born of Struggle – Black Philosophy for the Internet". pbos.com. Retrieved 2021-12-31.

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Philosophy for Children at Montclair State University 3 He wrote about his experience introducing philosophy to Washington D C public schools in his book Children in Chaos A Philosophy for Children Experience Kendall Hunt 1991 Before Morgan State Harris taught at the University of the District of Columbia in Washington D C and at Livingston College Rutgers University in New Jersey A leader in the field of critical pragmatism Harris is one of the most innovative American philosophers of his time His agenda of struggle philosophy moves beyond analytic and instrumentalist reasoning and Socratic dialogue to incorporate an ethics of insurrection advocacy aesthetics and the concept of racism as necro being In addition Harris has been largely responsible for the renewed contemporary interest in the life and philosophy of the American philosopher and Dean of the Harlem Renaissance Alain LeRoy Locke Harris is a board member of the Alain L Locke Society 4 and a founding member of the Philosophy Born of Struggle Association 5 His most important publications include A Philosophy of Struggle The Leonard Harris Reader edited by Lee A McBride III for Bloomsbury 2020 Philosophy Born of Struggle Afro American Philosophy from 1917 Kendall Hunt 1984 2021 Racism Humanity Press 1999 The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke Rowman amp Littlefield 1999 with Jacoby A Carter Philosophic Values and World Citizenship Locke to Obama and Beyond Lexington Books 2010 and with Charles Molesworth Alain L Locke Biography of a Philosopher University of Chicago Press 2008 Among Harris s awards are the Herbert Schneider Award for distinguished contributions to the understanding of American Philosophy in 2018 the Franz Fanon Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Caribbean Philosophical Association in 2014 Howard University s 1999 Alain L Locke Award given in recognition for pioneering efforts and outstanding contributions to research in Africana Philosophy and Alain Locke Scholarship and special recognition by the American Philosophical Association in 1996 for outstanding contribution to the profession Leonard Harris Contents 1 Honors 2 Bibliography selected 2 1 Authored 2 2 Edited 3 See also 4 ReferencesHonors editHerbert Schneider Award for distinguished contributions to the understanding of American Philosophy 2018 Franz Fanon Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Caribbean Philosophical Association 2014 William Paterson University s University Distinguished Visiting Professor 2002 2003 Non resident Fellow W E B Du Bois Institute for Afro American Research Harvard University 2001 2002 Howard University s Alain L Locke Award 1999 Fulbright Scholar Addis Ababa University Ethiopia 1998 1999 American Philosophical Association special recognition for outstanding contribution to the profession 1996 Visiting scholar King s College Cambridge UK visiting scholar summer 1984 Portia Washington Pittman Fellow named for Portia Pittman Tuskegee Institute 1980 81 Morton Center for Independent Study Fellow 1976 77 Bibliography selected editAuthored edit A Philosophy of Struggle The Leonard Harris Reader ed Lee A McBride III Bloomsbury 2020 320 pp Alain LeRoy Locke The Biography of a Philosophy co author C Molesworth Chicago University Press 2008 448 pp Edited edit Philosophic Values and World Citizenship Locke to Obama and Beyond Co editor with Jacoby A Carter Lexington Books 2010 266 pp American Philosophies Co editor with Anne S Waters and Scott Pratt Oxford Blackwell Publishing Company 2002 456 pp Racism New York Humanity Books 1999 484 pp The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke New York Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers 1999 357 pp Children in Chaos A Philosophy for Children Experience Iowa Kendall Hunt 1991 94 pp The Philosophy of Alain Locke Harlem Renaissance and Beyond Philadelphia Temple University Press 1989 332 pp Philosophy Born of Struggle Afro American Philosophy from 1917 Iowa Kendall Hunt Publishing Company 1984 316 pp See also editAmerican 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