African sage philosophy internet encyclopedia of philosophy. Has africa anything of value to offer contemporary philosophy. This is found in the african philosophical tradition. The african philosophy of history will be situated in african ontology, anthropology, archeology, and proverbial sage philosophy, and by so doing establish the philosophical and cultural unity of africa. Accepted 4 january, 2012 myths are accounts of the origin of societies and institutions not subject to rationalization but often. Hountondji accuses oruka of working with an unacceptable definition of african philosophy and in. An african philosopher in germany in the eighteenth century. It introduces themes in african philosophy of religion, which is an area not often referred to in african philosophy, let alone in textbooks in philosophy of religion. Some have seen africans as not having the capacity to reason on the. The folds in paulin hountondjis african philosophy, myth and reality article pdf available in philosophical papers 391. This belief aims to blame the disenfranchised for the way their families are arranged. Culture influences philosophy by providing it with the basic materials for reflection, while philosophy influences culture by posing a critique, in various ways, of its foundation. Choice in this incisive, original exploration of the nature and future of african philosophy, paulin j. Many readers and anthologies, introductions, and other paedagogical publications have.
This book gives an overview of hountondjis philosophical arguments and the historical and political background of his intellectual oeuvre. African philosophy, what traditions and resources it should draw upon, and to whom it should be dedicated. This text answers yes to both of these questions and deals with the question of human freedom and the problem of liberation in the context of postcolonial contemporary africa. In this incisive, original exploration of the nature and future of african philosophy, paulin j. The meaning and nature of african philosophy in a globalising world international journal of humanities social sciences and education ijhsse page 88 philosophy would be nothing more than asking and offering rational explanations of the universe. Aug 17, 2007 from city press column an african origin of philosophy. This paper enters the debate by suggesting that african psychology is both myth and reality, conceived in the above terms. Thus, this notion privileges the greeks as the originators of philosophy, the highest of the sciences. African philosophy many of the greatest thinkers of the modern era, including david hume, immanuel kant, and thomas jefferson, considered africans and their descendants to be so intellectually handicapped as to make them philosophical invalids, incapable of moral and scientific reasoning. The idea is so common that almost all of the books on philosophy start with the greeks as.
The idea is so common that almost all of the books on philosophy start with the greeks as if the greeks predated all other people when it came to discussion of concepts of beauty, art, numbers, sculpture, medicine of. History of african philosophy internet encyclopedia of. Renegotiating ethics in literature, philosophy, and theory. At the university, henry odera oruka 19441995 popularized the term sage philosophy project, and closely related terms such as philosophic sagacity, both by initiating a project of interviewing african sages, and by naming this project in. As this work opens a new aperture in the study of the philosophy of religion, it is hoped that it would generate further interest in the study of african philosophy of religion. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as placide tempels and alexis kagame that there. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as. It is this fragmentation that an african philosophy of history tries to address. The sage philosophy project began in the mid1970s at the department of philosophy of the university of nairobi kenya. The folds in paulin hountondjis african philosophy, myth. African philosophy of law 52 william idowu african philosophy of law. The idea is so common that almost all of the books on philosophy start with the greeks as if the greeks predated all other people when it came to discussion of concepts of beauty, art, numbers, sculpture, medicine. Paulin j hountondji in this seminal exploration of the nature and future of african philosophy, paulin j.
Another version regards it as an obvious reality, in that there is a substantial body of psychological literature that originates in the african context and is engaged with african issues and problems. The meaning and nature of african philosophy in a globalising world kanu ikechukwu anthony. Maspero 1976 african philosophy, myth and reality, bloomington. African philosophy general the basics of philosophy. African philosophy, myth and reality 1974 philpapers. What is here called crosscultural understanding is itself a kind of compara. Jaja institute of foundation studies, rivers state university of science and technology, p. Africana philosophy stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. Jun 16, 2014 there is a common belief among whites that philosophy originates with the greeks. There is a serious problem with this line of reasoning. Based on extensive research in primary and secondary sources and on field research in ghana, including more than 40 interviews, and applying her formidable expertise in african history, philosophy, historical anthropology and religious studies, dr louise muller has produced a superb analysis of the history and transformation of the roles of chieftaincy in the religious institutions, rituals. This connection between philosophy and culture is not confined to modern philosophizing alone.
Indeed, the relationship between the two is one of mutual influence. Hountondji translated from the french by henri evans with the collaboration of. Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences 42 1. This is a precious gem of a book for anyone who wishes to reflect on civilization and culture. In platos theaetetus, socrates suggests that philosophy begins with wonder. Hence, philosophy is a universal discipline whose quest is to understand life which is common to all humans though with different approach and method. Black matriarchy appears to have caused the downfall of the black family, depending on who you ask. The idea is so common that almost all of the books on philosophy start with the greeks as if the greeks predated all other people when it came to discussion of concepts of beauty, art, numbers, sculpture, medicine of social organization. Search for library items search for lists search for. The specific concept of narrative in african philosophy and its value for crosscultural understanding will surface often and be developed in several ways throughout the book. The african philosophy reader is an excellent collection of essays, and is intended for undergraduates and beginners in african philosophy. African philosopher should learn from the traditions, tales, myths and proverbs of his people, so as to draw from them the laws of a true african wisdom complementary to the other forms.
Africana philosophy is the name for an emergent and still developing field of ideas and ideaspaces, intellectual endeavors, discourses, and discursive networks within and beyond academic philosophy that was recognized as such by national and international organizations of professional philosophers, including the american philosophical association, starting in the 1980s. Home browse philosophy western philosophy african philosophy. This paper is an attempt to harp on the ontology of african philosophy. It is accessible and handy to a wider range of readers, ranging from educators and students of african philosophy, anthropology, african studies, cultural studies, and all those concerned with the further development of african philosophy and thought systems on the african continent. African philosophy is an attempt by philosophers to make the folklores, myth, sooth sayings, religion, education, socio political organizations and other aspects of the african culture relevant to. Myth and reality african systems of thought 9780253210968. Outlaw see the reading by him mentions other suggested classifications. Africanafricana philosophy bibliography philpapers. Africana by kwame anthony appiah, the dictionary of global culture. African philosophy construed as a spontaneous, unreflective, collectiveworldview. Reflections on philosophy, culture and democracy in africa 1997. Paulin hountondji, african philosophy, myth and reality 1974.
Paulin hountondji, african philosophy, myth and reality. The volume is heavily weighted towards contemporary african intellectuals, and draws heavily from regional african philosophies such as those in ghana, nigeria, and uganda. Jul 22, 2014 however, african philosophy has come to stay. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers. Hountondji contends that ideological manifestations of this view that stress the. Myth and reality african systems of thought 2 by paulin j. His publications include postcolonial african philosophy. African sage philosophy stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. This book is an attempt by a mental slave to appease his masters by denoucing the reality of an african philosophy that is different from european and asian philosophy.
In other words, african philosophy has gone beyond the debate on its existence or reality and is practically demarcated from myth. Philosophy, mythology and an african cosmological system. Thought about thought african philosophy, myth and reality. African philosophy is a disputed term, partly because it is not clear if it refers to philosophies with a specifically african theme or context such as distinctively african perceptions of time, personhood, etc.
The volume is heavily weighted towards contemporary african intellectuals, and draws heavily from regional african philosophies such as those in. African philosophy, second edition indiana university press. A critical examination of the igbo views on knowledge, belief, and justification the idea of african epistemology just like the larger discourse of african philosophy especially in its early beginnings still faces some challenges. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as placide temples and alexis kagame that there is an indigenous, collective african philosophy, separate and distinct from the western philosophical tradition. Paulin hountondji is one of the most prominent african philosophers of the.
Philosophy and african development african books collective. Fallacies in moral philosophy, by stuart hampshire. African philosophy is the philosophical discourse produced by indigenous africans and their descendants, including african americans. In this seminal exploration of the nature and future of african philosophy, paulin j. African sage philosophy is the name now commonly given to the body of thought produced by persons considered wise in african communities, and more specifically refers to those who seek a rational foundation for ideas and concepts used to describe and view the world by critically examining the justification of those ideas and concepts. Myth and reality, one of the most influential books on african philosophy. An annotated bibliography of the recent studies on african philosophy. One particular subject that many african philosophers have written about is that on the subject of. Myth and reality 19761996 has seen such massive ruptures in. It situates him in the dialogue with his african colleagues and explores links to current debates in philosophy, cultural studies and postcolonialism. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. African philosophers may be found in the various academic fields of philosophy, such as metaphysics, epistemology, moral philosophy, and political philosophy. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as placide tempels and.
This book provides an excellent orientation to, and a logical development of, the major trends and issues that have dominated discussions in african philosophy since the publication of placide tempels bantu philosophy in 1945. There is a common belief among whites that philosophy originates with the greeks. Published 712004 first published in city press, july, 2004 there is a common belief among whites that philosophy originates with the greeks. It leaves the task of conservation to matter books, documents, archives, etc. Hountondji carved out a place in the field of african philosophy largely on the strength of his major work, african philosophy. It is another sad defense of why african people cannot do or even think without a european or asian guide. Knowledge of africa, knowledge by africans openedition journals. Hountondji published by indiana university press hountondji, paulin j. A bibliography of online papers in africanafricana philosophy. An african philosophy of history for african unity.
John contehmorgan is a professor in the department. List of books and articles about african philosophy online. The african people may have religion and myths, but not philosophy, according to this reasoning. His teaching and research interests are in critical social theory, modern european philosophy, and africana philosophy. A critical reader 1997, and race and the enlightenment 1996, both with blackwell publishers. The meaning and nature of african philosophy in a globalising. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as placide tempels and alexis kagame that there is an indigenous, collective african philosophy separate and distinct from the western philosophical tradition. This article traces the history of systematic african philosophy from the early 1920s to date. This particular myth results from scientific racism about black family life. By molefi kete asante first published in city press, july, 2004 there is a common belief among whites that philosophy originates with the greeks. However, recent research shows that wonder may have different subsets. Discover librarianselected research resources on african philosophy from the questia online library, including fulltext online books, academic journals, magazines, newspapers and more.
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