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Ethnophilosophy as Decolonization: Revisiting the Question of African Philosophy
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INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF PAULIN HOUNTONDJI [PDF]
Hayes, Grahame, Nzimande, Bonginkosi
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Our Memory of Paulin Hountondji Lives in the Fact that We Can Interact with his Ideas [PDF]
Negedu, Isaiah
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Ethnophilosophy refers to bodies of belief and knowledge that have philosophical relevance and which can be redescribed in terms drawn from academic philosophy, but which have not been consciously formulated as philosophy by philosophers. These bodies of belief and knowledge are manifested in the thoughts and actions of people who share a common ...
Ivan Karp, D.A. Masolo
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Ethnophilosophy refers to bodies of belief and knowledge that have philosophical relevance and which can be redescribed in terms drawn from academic philosophy, but which have not been consciously formulated as philosophy by philosophers. These bodies of belief and knowledge are manifested in the thoughts and actions of people who share a common ...
Ivan Karp, D.A. Masolo
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Indeterminancy, Ethnophilosophy, Linguistic Philosophy, African Philosophy
Philosophy, 1995This is a paper about philosophical methodology or, better, methodologies. Most of the material that has been published to date under the rubric of African philosophy has been methodological in character. One reason for this is the conflicts that sometimes arise when philosophers in Africa attempt to reconcile their relationships with both academic ...
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Are we finished with the ethnophilosophy debate? A multi-perspective conversation
Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions, 2019In line with the tradition of the Conversational School of Philosophy, this essay provides a rare and unique space of discourse for the authors to converse about the place of the ‘ethno’ in African philosophy. This conversation is a revisit, a renewal of the key positions that have coloured the ethnophilosophy debate by the conversers who themselves ...
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Logical Positivism, Analytic Method, and Criticisms of Ethnophilosophy
Metaphilosophy, 2004Abstract: I argue that the analytic method has been circularly used to analyze the concept of “philosophy,” and that the result of this analysis has also been used to criticize African ethnophilosophy as nonphilosophical. I critically examine the criticism that ethnophilosophy implies cognitive relativism and the criticism that it implies ...
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