Palgrave Handbook of African Philosophy

Palgrave Handbook of African Philosophy

Falola, Toyin; Afolayan, Adeshina

Palgrave Macmillan

11/2017

867

Dura

Inglês

9781137592903

15 a 20 dias


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1. Introduction: Rethinking African Philosophy in the Age of Globalization



2. African Philosophy: appraisal of a recurrent problematic



3. Archaeologies of African Thought in a Global Age



4. A Philosophical Rereading of Fanon, Nkrumah and Cabral in the Age of Globalization and Post-Modernity



5. Africanizing Philosophy: Wiredu, Hountondji and Mudimbe.



6. Oruka and Sage Philosophy: New Insights in Sagacious Reasoning



7. Rethinking the History of African Philosophy



8. The Question of African Logic: Beyond Apologia and Polemics



9. Revisiting the Language Question in African Philosophy



10. Is African Studies Afraid of African Philosophy?



11. The Geography of African Philosophy



12. Philosophy in Portuguese-Speaking Africa



13. An Interpretive Introduction to Classical Ethiopian Philosophy



14. Confucianism and African Philosophy



15.Islamic Philosophy and the Challenge to African Philosophy



16. Philosophy of Afrocentricity



17. "Black" Philosophy, "African" Philosophy, "Africana" Philosophy: Transnational Deconstructive and Reconstructive Renovations in "Philosophy"



18. Between Africa and the Caribbean: The Nature of Afro-Caribbean Philosophy



19. The Advent of Black Thinkers and the Limit of Continental Philosophy



20. On Vernacular Rationality: Gadamer and Eze in Conversation



21. Sophia, Phronesis and the Universality of Ifa in African Philosophy



22. Gendering African Philosophy; Or: African Feminism as Decolonising Force



23. Feminism(s) and Oppression: Rethinking Gender from a Yoruba Perspective



24. Africa and the Philosophy of Sexuality



25. African Philosophy, Afropolitanism and "Africa"



26. Philosophy of Nationalism in Africa



27. Sovereignty in Pre-colonial Mali and North Africa



28. The Repressive State in African Literature: A Philosophical Reading



29. Re-imagining the Philosophy of Decolonization



30. Community, Communism, and Communitarianism



31. African Humanism and Ethics: The Case of Ubuntu and Omoluwabi



32. Ubuntu and the Emancipation of Law



33. Philosophy and Artistic Creativity in Africa



34. African Philosophy at the African Cinema



35. Philosophy of Science and Africa



36. Supporting the African Renaissance: Afrocentric Leadership and the Imperative of Strong Institutions



37. Africa and the Philosophy of Democratic Governance



38. Indigenous (African) Knowledge System, Science and Technology



39. African Philosophy and the Challenge of Science and Technology



40. Humanitatis-Eco (Eco-Humanism): An African Environmental Theory



41. Ubuntu and the Environment



42. African Philosophy in a World of Terror



43. Yoruba Conception of Peace



44. African Philosophy and Education



45. Ritual Archives



46. Philosophy, Education and Art in Africa



47. Teaching African Philosophy and a Postmodern Dis-position



48. African Philosophy for Children



49. African Philosophy as a Multidisciplinary Discourse



50. A Bibliographical Report on African Philosophy



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Africa;African culture;African history;culture;Hegel;history;history of philosophy;identity;Kant;non-western philosophy;philosophy