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Hegal's Internationalism: World History and Exclusion
Authors:Fawzi Boubia
Institution:Rabat University, Morocco
Abstract:Philosophies sometimes claim international authority by claiming to be the expression of rationality that is universal in character or validity. This paper attacks Hegel's internationalism of universal spirit and world history for unjustly excluding the philosophical value of non-European cultures and races: Africans, Asians, Arabs, Jews, and Native Americans. Hegel's Eurocentric internationalism also displays a particularly strong nationalist pride in German philosophical superiority. One cannot simply excuse the prejudices of Hegel's historical context for his exclusionary attitudes. For Hegel's contemporary Goethe displayed a more truly international spirit in his inclusionary concept of world literature.
Keywords:African philosophy  universalism  particularism  ethnophilosophy  philosophic sagacity  logocentrism  H  Odera Oruka  Paulin Hountondji  K  Anthony Appiah  Lucius Outlaw
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