Dance of Person and Place

Dance of Person and Place

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Norton-Smith, Thomas M.
State University of New York Press
EAN: 9781438431345
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Ever since first contact with Europeans, American Indian stories about how the world is have been regarded as interesting objects of study, but also as childish and savage, philosophically curious and ethically monstrous. Using the writings of early ethnographers and cultural anthropologists, early narratives told or written by Indians, and scholarly work by contemporary Native writers and philosophers, Shawnee philosopher Thomas Norton-Smith develops a rational reconstruction of American Indian philosophy as a dance of person and place. He views Native philosophy through the lens of a culturally sophisticated constructivism grounded in the work of contemporary American analytic philosopher Nelson Goodman, in which stories (or &quote;world versions&quote;) satisfying certain criteria construct actual worlds-words make worlds. Ultimately, Norton-Smith argues that the Native stories construct real worlds as robustly as their Western counterparts, and, in so doing, he helps to bridge the chasm between Western and American Indian philosophical traditions.
EAN 9781438431345
ISBN 1438431341
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel State University of New York Press
Datum vydání 29. dubna 2010
Stránky 180
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři Norton-Smith, Thomas M.
Série SUNY series in Living Indigenous Philosophies