SAVED BY PHILOSOPHY

A Novel about Philosophy,
and the Amor Dei Intellectualis

by Steven H. Propp


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/1/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 722
ISBN : 9780595873043
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 722
ISBN : 9780595429639

About the Book

Hypatia Washington is 22 years old; an unemployed widow, living on welfare, and estranged from her four-year old daughter, she is profoundly alienated from life-when she enrolls in a community college course in Philosophy thus beginning a profound journey of the mind and heart.

She debates skeptics as well as Christian apologists about Evolution, Islam, Womanism, and God, while lecturing about ethics, science, consciousness, and the meaning of human history. She analyzes not only philosophers such as Russell, Rawls, Wittgenstein, and Sartre, but wrestles with such questions as: Which famous philosophers were racists? Was Heidegger a Nazi? Was Wittgenstein homosexual? Did Foucault know he had AIDS? Were any important philosophers women? Or black?

Professor Washington is no "ivory tower" philosopher: she agonizes over the Rodney King trial and its aftermath; The O.J. Simpson verdict; the death of Tupac Shakur; the "Black Athena" controversy, and the publication of The Bell Curve-as well as the horrors of September 11, 2001, and its consequences.

Join Hypatia, in her pursuit of the Amor Dei Intellectualis ("intellectual love of God").


About the Author

Steve Propp lives and works in downtown Sacramento, California, and graduated from CSU Sacramento. He has previously written the nonfiction book Inquiries: Philosophical (2002), and the philosophical novels A Multicultural Christmas (2005), Josué: Prisoner At Shalem (2005), Utopia On the 6th Floor (2004), Beyond Heaven and Earth (2003), Tattered Pilgrims (2001), and Work, Death, & Taxes (2000). He welcomes E-mail from readers at: stevenhpropp@hotmail.com.