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HPC 11. Mark Csikszentmihalyi on Early Confucianism28 Jul 202400:32:16

In this interview, we learn how Kongzi become the pivotal sage of early Chinese history, and what new discoveries teach us about the Confucian tradition.

HPC 10. We’re a Pack Animal: Individual and Society in Confucianism14 Jul 202400:20:57

What does the Analects say about living as a human being? How are individuals embedded in society, and how do they develop their unique identities?

HPC 01. Journey of a Thousand Li: Introduction to Chinese Philosophy10 Mar 202400:20:16

Introducing Chinese philosophy through the concept of "dao," a fundamental word in classical Chinese philosophy, with a range of meanings across its different traditions.

HAP 53 - Pilgrim’s Progress - Alexander Crummell24 May 202000:23:42

Alexander Crummell moves from pan-Africanism to reform of African American culture, identifying progressive “civilization” as a means of liberation.

HAP 52 - Great White North - Emigration to Canada10 May 202000:25:53

Mary Ann Shadd and Samuel Ringgold Ward reflect on what Canada can offer African Americans, differing on the problem of racism.

HAP 51 - I Read Men and Nations - Sojourner Truth and Frances Harper26 Apr 202000:25:44

The moral crusades of Sojourner Truth and Frances Harper, activists against racial and gender oppression.

HAP 50 - Nation Within a Nation - Martin Delany12 Apr 202000:23:54

He is called a “father of black nationalism,” but Martin Delany also promoted integration in American society. Can the apparent tension be resolved?

HAP 49 - Let Your Motto Be Resistance - Henry Highland Garnet29 Mar 202000:25:09

Henry Highland Garnet encourages, or actually demands, that enslaved Americans throw off their chains and debates Douglass over how best to resist slavery.

HAP 48 - Happy Holidays - Two Speeches by Frederick Douglass15 Mar 202000:23:12

In two speeches marking holidays, Frederick Douglass champions the idea of world citizenship, the power of appeals to conscience to bring change, and the role of violence.

HAP 47 - Written by Himself - the Life of Frederick Douglass01 Mar 202000:23:15

Frederick Douglass' journey from slave to leading figure of 19th century American thought.

HAP 46 - Melvin Rogers on 19th Century Political Thought16 Feb 202000:30:13

Melvin Rogers joins us to discuss Hosea Walker, Maria Stewart, and Hosea Easton.

HAP 45 - Unnatural Causes - Hosea Easton’s Treatise02 Feb 202000:31:32

Hosea Easton’s Treatise provides an overlooked but fascinating theory of race and racism.

HAP 44 - Religion and Pure Principles - Maria W. Stewart19 Jan 202000:22:30

Maria W. Stewart’s public addresses bring the concerns of African American women into the struggle against racial prejudice.

HAP 142 - Final Chat with Chike Jeffers25 Feb 202400:51:12

How Africana philosophy looked to a young Chike Jeffers, coming into the field in the early 21st century.

HAP 43 - Kill or Be Killed - David Walker’s Appeal05 Jan 202000:25:27

David Walker defends violent resistance and encourages self-improvement in his incendiary and influential Appeal.

HAP 42 - James Sidbury on African Identity22 Dec 201900:32:09

An interview with James Sidbury about the emergence of a self-conscious African identity in the diaspora.

HAP 41 - Should I Stay or Should I Go? - The Colonization Controversy08 Dec 201900:22:27

Questions of political autonomy and group identity in the emigration movement led by Paul Cuffe, Daniel Coker, John Russwurm and others.

HAP 40 - American Africans - Early Black Institutions in the US24 Nov 201900:21:34

Building black institutions in early American history, with Prince Hall and the Masons in Boston, and Richard Allen and the Methodists in Philadelphia.

HAP 39 - Doris Garraway on the Haitian Revolution10 Nov 201900:32:20

An interview with Doris Garraway on the background, intellectual basis, and legacy of the Haitian Revolution.

HAP 38 - My Haitian Pen - Baron de Vastey27 Oct 201900:24:04

The Baron de Vastey unveils the horror of colonialism as a system and defends the monarchy of King Christophe in the tense early years of Haiti’s independence.

HAP 37 - Liberty, Equality, Humanity - The Haitian Revolution13 Oct 201900:22:46

In an age of revolutions and revolutionary ideas, the Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804 stands out as the most radical of them all.

HAP 36 - Sons of Africa - Quobna Ottobah Cugoano and Olaudah Equiano29 Sep 201900:30:10

Quobna Ottobah Cugoano and Olaudah Equiano advance the goals of the abolitionist movement through a groundbreaking political treatise and an influential autobiography.

HAP 35 - Letters from the Heart - Ignatius Sancho and Benjamin Banneker15 Sep 201900:28:30

Ignatius Sancho and Benjamin Banneker make their mark on the history of Africana thought through letters that reflect on the power of sentiment.

HAP 34 - New England Patriot - Lemuel Haynes01 Sep 201900:26:49

Preacher and Revolutionary War soldier Lemuel Haynes argues that the principles of the American Revolution demand the abolition of slavery.

HAP 141 - Job Openings - the Rise of Africana Professional Philosophy11 Feb 202400:38:24

The key events and figures in philosophy as an academic discipline, in both Africa and the diaspora.

HAP 33 - Young, Gifted, and Black - Phillis Wheatley21 Jul 201900:22:02

Phillis Wheatley astonishes colonial Americans with her exquisite and precocious poetry and reflects on the liberating power of the imagination.

HAP 32 - Talking Book - Early Africana Writing in English 07 Jul 201900:25:25

18th century black authors touch on philosophical themes in autobiographical narratives, poetry, and other literary genres.

HAP 31 - Justin Smith on Amo and Race in Early Modern Philosophy23 Jun 201900:40:25

Justin E.H. Smith joins us to discuss Anton Wilhelm Amo against the background of ideas about race in early modern philosophy, including Leibniz.

HAP 30 - Dualist Personality - Anton Wilhelm Amo09 Jun 201900:26:55

Anton Wilhelm Amo, brought to Germany from his native Ghana, defends a rigorous dualism of mind and body. Was this philosophy connected to his African origins?

HAP 29 - Out of Africa - Slavery and the Diaspora26 May 201900:28:00

An introduction to Africana philosophical thought as it emerged from the modern experience of slavery and colonization by Europeans.

HAP 28 - Chike Jeffers on Precolonial African Philosophy12 May 201900:44:17

Co-host Chike Jeffers and Peter chat about the themes and questions raised by the podcast so far.

HAP 27 - Beyond the Reaction - The Continuing Relevance of Precolonial Traditions28 Apr 201900:26:48

As the twentieth century draws to a close, the critique of ethnophilosophy gives way to approaches that continue to privilege the study of precolonial traditions.

HAP 26 - Kai Kresse on the Anthropology of Philosophy14 Apr 201900:31:12

An interview with Kai Kresse who discusses his efforts to do "anthropology of philosophy" on the Swahili Coast.

HAP 25 - Wise Guys - Sage Philosophy31 Mar 201900:20:48

Henry Odera Oruka’s new method for exploring philosophy in Africa, based on interviews with wise individuals.

HAP 24 - Professionally Speaking - The Reaction Against Ethnophilosophy17 Mar 201900:27:49

Paulin Hountondji and other African philosophers criticize ethnophilosophy and advocate a universalist approach.

HAP 140 - Cornel West on Himself28 Jan 202400:46:28

Cornel West joins us to look back on the development of his thought and the many authors who have inspired him.

HAP 23 - Nkiru Nzegwu on Gender in African Tradition03 Mar 201900:38:45

An interview with Nkiru Nzegwu on matriarchy and gender fluidity in Africa.

HAP 22 - Women Have no Tribe - Gender in African Tradition17 Feb 201900:24:06

What archeology and ethnography tell us about the diverse and often ambiguous roles of men and women in traditional African societies.

HAP 21 - The Doctor Will See You Now - Divination, Witchcraft, and Knowledge03 Feb 201900:21:42

Special forms of knowledge and the explanation of misfortunes in African tradition.

HAP 20 - I Am Because We Are - Communalism in African Ethics and Politics20 Jan 201900:22:03

Emphasis on the value of community as a major theme in African philosophy.

HAP 19 - Behind the Mask - African Philosophy of the Person06 Jan 201900:18:02

Traditional African ideas about personhood, which challenge assumptions about the relation between mind and body, self and other.

HAP 18 - One to Rule Them All - God in African Philosophy23 Dec 201800:20:48

Is traditional African religion in some sense monotheist, despite the worship of many divinities?

HAP 17 - Event Horizon - African Philosophy of Time09 Dec 201800:20:15

John Mbiti’s influential and controversial claim that traditional Africans experience time as having “a long past, a present, and virtually no future.”

HAP 16 - Samuel Imbo on Okot p'Bitek and Oral Traditions25 Nov 201800:36:37

A conversation with Sam Imbo on approaching oral traditions as philosophy and the Ugandan thinker and poet Okot p'Bitek.

HAP 15 - Heard it Through the Grapevine - Oral Philosophy in Africa11 Nov 201800:21:04

An introduction to the “ethnophilosophy” approach inaugurated by Placide Tempels, its promises and potential pitfalls.

HAP 14 - Souleymane Bachir Diagne on Islam in Africa28 Oct 201800:29:36

Peter speaks to Souleymane Bachir Diagne about Islamic scholars in West Africa.

HAP 139 - A Love Supreme - Cornel West15 Jan 202400:33:22

An introduction to Cornel West, focusing on his early essay “Philosophy and the Afro-American Experience.”

HAP 13 - Renewing the Faith - the Sokoto Caliphate14 Oct 201800:21:31

Uthman Dan Fodio and his family were scholars, poets, and warriors whose jihad in 19th century Nigeria created the Sokoto Caliphate.

HAP 12 - From Here to Timbuktu - Subsaharan Islamic Philosophy30 Sep 201800:20:53

The spread of Islamic scholarship in subsaharan Africa, focusing on intellectuals of the Songhay empire around the Niger River in the 15th-17th centuries.

HAP 11 - Teodros Kiros on Ethiopian Philosophy16 Sep 201800:39:52

Teodros Kiros discusses the history of Ethiopian thought and how it has influenced his own work in political philosophy.

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