On historicity,context and the existence of African philosophy |
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Authors: | M.E.S. Van den Berg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Sciences and Philosophy, University of South Africa, P.O. Box 392, Pretoria 0003, E-mail: Vdberms@unisa.ac.za |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe author reviews the second edition of Philosophy from Africa by comparing it with the first edition and with other anthologies in African philosophy. Questions regarding the existence and identity of African philosophy receive special attention. It is argued that a negation of the existence of African philosophy results from monolithic, ahistorical and decontextualized thinking about Africa and about philosophy. The roots and development of African philosophy are inseparably bound up with the continent’s historical, political, cultural and economic complexities. The challenge facing African philosophers is twofold: deconstructing the notion of philosophy as constructed and conceived by the West; and reconstructing the history of African philosophy. |
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