Anthony Sean Neal

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Anthony Sean Neal
Alma mater
Schoolprocess philosophy, continental philosophy
Institutions
Main interests
Aesthetics, African American philosophy, , critical theory, political philosophy

Anthony Sean Neal In 2021, Dr. Neal was awarded the title Beverly B. and Gordon W. Gulmon Dean’s Eminent Scholar.[1] Dr. Neal is an author and an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Mississippi State University. Dr. Neal is a Fellow of the American Institute of Philosophical and Cultural Thought.[2] He is also a Fellow of the Shackouls Honors College.[3] He is a 2019 inductee into the Morehouse College Collegium of Scholars.[4] Dr. Neal received his masters at Mercer University and his doctorate in Humanities with a concentration in African American Philosophy and Religion from Clark Atlanta University. His main research areas include Aesthetics, Africana Philosophy (African American Modern Era, NeoClassical African Philosophy), Critical Theory, Neo-Platonism, Philosophy of Religion.[5] Dr. Neal is a specialist on the philosophy of Howard Thurman and the Modern Era of the African American Freedom Struggle (1896-1975).[6][7]Dr. Neal is also a past president of the Mississippi Philosophical Association.[8] [9]

Selected publications[]

  • Common ground: a comparison of the ideas of consciousness in the writings of Howard W Thurman and Huey P. Newton (2012)
  • Crimes Against Humanity in the Land of the Free: Can a Truth and Reconciliation Process Heal Racial Conflict in America? (2014)
  • Howard Thurman's Philosophical Mysticism: Love Against Fragmentation (2019)[10]
  • (R) evolutions of Consciousness in Thurman and Newton: Anthony Neal, Author of Common Ground, Meets Critics Dwayne A. Tunstall and Felipe Hinojosa The Acorn 17 (1), 61-77 (2017)
  • Howard Thurman's Mystical Logic: Creatively Encountering Oneness–A Logical Analysis of Thurman's Theology Black Theology 15 (3), 224-244 (2017)
  • Connecting the Ideological Lineage: From W.E.B. Du Bois to Huey P. Newton, Journal of Pan African Studies 9 (4), 32-46 (2016)
  • What Is Philosophy and What Is Its Purpose in Freemasonry?, Phylaxis 53 (4), 17-18 (2016)
  • Imposing Morality: Cultural Perspectives on Truth, Apologies, and Forgiveness in the United States

References[]

  1. ^ Neal, Anthony. "Award Winners". MSU College of Arts and Sciences announces 2021 faculty award winners. Mississippi State University. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  2. ^ Neal, Anthony. "Fellows". AIPCT FELLOWS. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  3. ^ Neal, Anthony. "Faculty". Shackouls Honors College Fellows. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  4. ^ "MSU's Neal inducted into Morehouse College's MLK Jr. Collegium of Scholars". Mississippi State University. 9 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Faculty & Staff - [ Faculty - Dr. Anthony Neal ]". Mississippi State University.
  6. ^ Neal, Anthony (1 July 2015). Common Ground: A Comparison of the Ideas of Consciousness in the Writings of Howard Thurman and Huey Newton. Africa World Press, Inc. ISBN 978-1592219971.
  7. ^ "African American Existentialism: DuBois, Locke, Thurman, and King". 1000wordphilosophy.
  8. ^ "Mississippi Philosophical Association". University of Mississippi.
  9. ^ Team, ITS Web Development. "Mississippi Philosophical Association Conference". Mississippi State University.
  10. ^ Neal, Anthony Sean (2 September 2017). "Howard Thurman's Mystical Logic: Creatively Encountering Oneness – A Logical Analysis of Thurman's Theology". Black Theology. 15 (3): 224–244. doi:10.1080/14769948.2017.1359008. S2CID 171554439.

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