Is deep ecology inapplicable in African context: a conversation with Fainos Mangena

Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 6 (2):101-119 (2017)
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Abstract

In 2015, Fainos Mangena published an essay entitled “How Applicable is the Idea of Deep Ecology in the African Context?” where he presented a number of arguments to support his thesis that deep ecology as discussed in the West has no place in the African context. Mangena later presented a counter-version of deep ecology that he claims is based on African philosophy. In this paper, I interrogated Mangena’s arguments for rejecting deep ecology and found that they were based on certain erroneous presuppositions. Further, I developed a critique of Mangena’s Shona version of deep ecology which shows it to be impractical, unappealing, and based on a misunderstanding of the true nature of the modern African environment. I employ the method of conversationalism in this work. Keywords: Deep Ecology, African Environmental Ethics, Fainos Mangena

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reprint Ibanga, Diana-Abasi (2017) "Is Deep Ecology Inapplicable in African Context: A Conversation with Fainos Mangena". Filosofia Theoretica 6(2):101-119

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