Making Niagara a Cataract: Cornel West, Greatness, and the Music of Ideas
Author: Taylor, Paul C.
Source: Contemporary Pragmatism, Volume 4, Number 1, June 2007 , pp. 91-115(25)
Publisher: Rodopi
Abstract:
There is an odd duality in Cornel West's work. He is a generous thinker and voracious interlocutor, willing to learn from anyone on a sincere quest for insight. But he is also he is an unapologetic admirer of greatness, as stingy with ascriptions of genius as he is lavish with praise for the select few who qualify. "Making Niagara a Cataract" reflects on this duality. I try to explain what motivates West's commitment to the importance of greatness, and how these motivations emerge from and shape his intellectual project.Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Associate Professor of Philosophy Department of Philosophy Temple University 728 Anderson Hall Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States
Publication date: 2007-06-01
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