African Philosophy in an Intercultural Perspective
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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
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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Breite: | 155 |
Höhe: | 235 |
Seiten: | 216 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Anke Graneß, Edwin Etieyibo, Franz Gmainer-Pranzl |
Veröffentlichung: | 2021-11-06 |
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