African Philosophy in Search of Identity

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Indiana University Press, Aug 22, 1994 - History - 301 pages

" . . . a great read. It is masterfully presented, and is an ideal text both for advanced undergraduates and graduate students." —International Journal of African Historical Studies

" . . . a detailed, critical guide to fifty years of African philosophy . . . " —Teaching Philosophy

"Masolo offers an expansive and lucidly panoramic view of the origin and developments in African philosophy." —Africa Today

"The excellence of this book lies in the wealth of perspectives that it brings to the discussion on what constitutes philosophy, rationality, and meaningful reflection. It is both thought provoking and illuminating." —Ethics

A Kenyan philosopher surveys themes and debates in African philosophy over the last five decades. Masolo's purview includes Francophone and Anglophone philosophers in both the analytic and phenomenological traditions.

 

Contents

Tempels and the Setting of Ethnophilosophy
46
Systematic Ethnophilosophy
68
Language and Reality
84
Cultures Without Time? Mbitis Religious Ethnology
103
The Analytic
124
Excavating Africa in Western Discourse
147
The Role of Reason
194
Experience and African Philosophy
247
Bibliography
275
Index
293
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About the author (1994)

D. A. MASOLO is Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Antioch College and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Nairobi.

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