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Ethnophilosophy, African

2018
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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The Anthropology and Ethnophilosophy of African Literature

open access: yesAlif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, 1997
[يضيء هذا البحث البعد الأنثروبولبجي في الأدب الأفريقي والقضايا المعرفية المتصلة بهذا الموضوع في المرحلة الراهنة التي تتميز بتحولات معرفية٠ فتقاطع الأنثروبولوجي بالأدبي أصبع هاجساً ملحاً في أفريقيا منذ الاستقلال وفي النقد الأمريكي ـ الأفريقي في الولايات ...
Mafeje, Archie
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Religion in Primitive Cultures. A Study in Ethnophilosophy

Journal of Religion in Africa, 1980
H. W. Turner, Wilhelm Dupre
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Ethnophilosophy: Wisdom of the Weak, With Special Reference to the Origin Myths of Arunthathiyars

2020
Philosophizing is part and parcel of human nature. karl jaspers says, "Man cnnot avoid philosophizing." There is no part of the world where humans never reflect on basic philosophical questions about human person, cosmos and God. The first part of the paper introduces very briefly ethnophilosophy as it is done in Africa.
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