Hegel's twilight : liber amicorum discipulorumque pro Heinz Kimmerle

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    • Ramose, Mogobe B.

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Hegel's twilight : liber amicorum discipulorumque pro Heinz Kimmerle

edited by Mogobe B. Ramose

(Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie = Studies in intercultural philosophy = Études de philosophie interculturelle / series editor, Heinz Kimmerle, Ram Adhar Mall, 23)

Rodopi, c2013

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Professor Heinz Kimmerle encountered African philosophy at a time when his specialisation in the philosophy of Hegel had attained world recognition. For Hegel, African philosophy did not exist in Sub-Saharan Africa, exactly the area in which Kimmerle made his first contact with African philosophy. Hegel's philosophy was not a stranger to Sub-Saharan Africa. This was because the Western educational paradigm was imposed upon the conquered, colonized peoples during the period of colonisation. Unlike Hegel, Kimmerle took African philosophy seriously and engaged, initially, in dialogues with African philosophy. Out of the unfolding dialogues grew intercultural philosophy spearheaded by Kimmerle's penetrating, insightful and incisive critique of some of the fundamental presuppositions of Hegel's philosophy. The essays contained in this book focus on the evolution of Kimmerle's conception and meaning of intercultural philosophy. Underlying this are recognition and respect for other modes of doing philosophy as manifestations of intercultural philosophy. To deny dialogues, if you prefer, polylogue among world philosophies, is to reject the very basis of philosophy. Thus a crucial dimension of philosophy would be precluded, which can be found in this book, namely, the critical evaluation of Kimmerle's conception and meaning of intercultural philosophy.

Table of Contents

Introduction Editorial Note Part One Elisabeth de Schipper: Way of thinking, thinking of way(s) Pieter Boele van Hensbroek: Beyond crossing borders, beyond intercultural philosophy Sybrandt van Keulen: Cosmopolitan aesthetics Part Two Mawule Kuamvi Kuakuvi: "Ad multos et faustos annos!" Professeur Kimmerle Gerald J. Wanjohi: Aesthetics of Gikuyu proverbs Henk Haenen: "One person cannot embrace a baobab". About hospitality in philosophy Murray Hofmeyr: Poverty and Ubuntu Part Three Dieter Gernert: Model synthesis as a meta-heuristics for realistic descriptive models Martin Odei Ajei: Nkrumah and Hountondji on ethno-philosophy. A critical appraisal Hauke Brunkhorst: Crisis and critique. Return of Marxism? Part Four Pascah Mungwini: AIDS and the challenge of rethinking sex education in postcolonial Africa. An Afro-philosophical perspective Mogobe B. Ramose: An African perspective on the strategic significance of HIV/AIDS for Africa and her Diaspora About the Authors About the Book

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  • NCID
    BB17490299
  • ISBN
    • 9789042036659
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    257 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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