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Genealogies of Black Philosophy: Interview with Dalitso Ruwe

Genealogies of Black Philosophy: Interview with Dalitso Ruwe

Update: 2022-07-15
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In this episode, Haley Brennan speaks with Dalitso Ruwe, Assistant Professor of Black Political Thought at Queen’s University, about his project of locating and understanding genealogies of Black and African philosophy. We talk about 18th century ontological and Biblical arguments against slavery, the relationship between practical and intellectual revolutions, and what it means to disrupt a system. We also discuss the value of each person’s own philosophical genealogy, and how to find philosophical content in a text.  This episode is the first of a series of interviews with New Narratives Postdocs, past and present.

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Genealogies of Black Philosophy: Interview with Dalitso Ruwe

Genealogies of Black Philosophy: Interview with Dalitso Ruwe

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