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When reason is in a bad mood

a fanonian philosophical portrait

Lewis Gordon

pp. 185-198

Résumé

This article examines the impact of racism on philosophical reasoning through an exploration of the thought of Frantz Fanon. How does one respond to forms of reason premised upon the rejection of one's humanity? Such a challenge leads to melancholia, the author argues, in the face of what he calls disciplinary decadence, which calls for a teleological suspension of philosophy and a philosophical anthropology conducive to metacritical and open conception of a human being.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Kenaan Hagi, Ferber Ilit (2011) Philosophy's moods: the affective grounds of thinking. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 185-198

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1503-5_13

Citation complète:

Gordon Lewis Ricardo, 2011, When reason is in a bad mood: a fanonian philosophical portrait. In H. Kenaan & I. Ferber (eds.) Philosophy's moods (185-198). Dordrecht, Springer.