African philosophy in an intercultural perspective
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African philosophy in an intercultural perspective
(Reihe Interkulturelle Philosophie / herausgegeben von Gesellschaft für Interkulturelle Philosophie)
J.B. Metzler, c2022
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
African philosophy under the specific conditions of a colonial and postcolonial world is - at least since the 20th century if not even earlier - inherently intercultural. The aim and target of the volume is to reveal, interrogate and analyse the intercultural dimension in African philosophy, and to critically interrogate the project of an intercultural philosophy from an African perspective. This volume is the first publication that explicitly discusses African philosophy as a challenge to the project of intercultural philosophy.
目次
- Section 1: Intercultural Discourse and EngagementsChapter 1Joseph Obi Oguijifor (Nigeria): Leopold Sedar Senghor, African Philosophy and the Challenge of Interculturalism Chapter 2Pedro Tabensky (South Africa): The Revolutionary Impetus Chapter 3Angela Roothan (The Netherlands): Bantu Philosophy and the Problem of Religion in Intercultural Philosophy Today Chapter 4Edwin Etieyibo (Nigeria and South Africa): Piety and Conduct: The Case of Confucianism and African Philosophy Chapter 5Renate Schepen (The Netherlands): Kimmerle's Trails of Thinking in Intercultural Philosophy Chapter 6Pius Mosima (Cameroon): From Local to Global: Rethinking the Dynamics of African Philosophy from an Intercultural Perspective Section 2: Philosophical Challenges in Africa TodayChapter 7Kevin Behrens (South Africa): Reflections on a Decolonised Philosophy Curriculum for South Africa in the Light of the #FeesMustFall Movement Chapter 8Kai Horsthemke (Germany): '#FactsMustFall'? - African Philosophy in a Post-truth World Chapter 9Hadeer El Nagah (Egypt and Saudi Arabia): Against Mutation
- Redefining Women's Voice in Islam with Refer-ence to the Life and Works of Aisha Abd Al Rahman (Bint Al Shati) Chapter 10Mechthild Nagel (Germany): Troubling Justice: Towards a Ludic Ubuntu Ethic Chapter 11Otto Dennis (Nigeria): Obligation to Posterity and African Environmental Intuitionism Chapter 12Workineh Kelbessa (Ethiopia): Water Ethics Chapter 13Pascah Mungwini (South Africa): Philosophy in the Post-imperialist Age: Towards the Conversation of Humankind
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