What Is the State of Blacks in Philosophy?

Author(s)Tina Fernandes Botts; Liam Kofi Bright; Myisha Cherry; Guntur Mallarangeng; Quayshawn Spencer
JournalCritical Philosophy of Race
AbstractThis research note is meant to introduce into philosophical discussion the preliminary results of an empirical study on the state of blacks in philosophy, which is a joint effort of the American Philosophical Association’s Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers (APA CSBP) and the Society of Young Black Philosophers (SYBP). The study is intended to settle factual issues in furtherance of contributing to dialogues surrounding at least two philosophical questions: What, if anything, is the philosophical value of demographic diversity in professional philosophy? And what is philosophy? The empirical goals of the study are (1) to identify and enumerate U.S. blacks in philosophy, (2) to determine the distribution of blacks in philosophy across career stages, (3) to determine correlates to the success of blacks in philosophy at different career stages, and (4) to compare and contrast results internally and externally to explain any career stage gaps and determine any other disparities.
Keywordsblack philosopher, diversity, underrepresentation, American Philosophical Association, Society of Young Black Philosophers
Date Published August 1, 2014
Volume2
Issue2
Pages224-242
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5325/critphilrace.2.2.0224
Google Scholar Linkhttps://scholar.google.ca/scholar?cluster=12271534836795011212&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
Open Access?No

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