Sartre on Contingency

Antiblack Racism and Embodiment

1. Edition 2021
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  • i–xiv Preface i–xiv
  • 1–12 Introduction 1–12
  • 13–34 Chapter 1: Philosophy and Racism 13–34
  • 35–60 Chapter 2: Race and Racism 35–60
  • 61–88 Chapter 3: Sartre’s Phenomenological Ontology 61–88
  • 89–108 Chapter 4: The Concept of Contingency 89–108
  • 109–134 Chapter 5: The Body, Racism, and Contingency 109–134
  • 135–162 Chapter 6: Ontic Situations 135–162
  • 163–200 Chapter 7: Sartre’s Solutions 163–200
  • 201–218 Chapter 8: Racial Solidarity 201–218
  • 219–258 Chapter 9: Sartre and Africana Existential Philosophy 219–258
  • 259–266 Chapter 10: Conclusion: The Meaning of Jean-Paul Sartre Today 259–266
  • 267–278 Notes 267–278
  • 279–288 References 279–288
  • 289–302 Index 289–302
  • 303–304 About the Author 303–304
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