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The Hatata Inquiries
Two Texts of Seventeenth-Century African Philosophy from Ethiopia about Reason, the Creator, and Our Ethical Responsibilities

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The Hatata Inquiries are two extraordinary texts of African philosophy composed in Ethiopia in the 1600s. Written in the ancient African language of Geez (Classical Ethiopic), these explorations of meaning and reason are deeply considered works of rhetoric. They advocate for women's rights and rail against slavery. They offer ontological proofs for God and question biblical commands while delighting in the language of Psalms. They advise on right living. They put reason above belief, desire above asceticism, love above sectarianism, and the natural world above the human. They explore the nature of being as well as the nature of knowledge, the human, ethics, and the human relation with the divine. They are remarkable examples of something many assume doesn't exist: early written African thought.
This accessible English translation of the Hatata Inquiries, along with extensive footnotes documenting the cultural and historical context and the work's many textual allusions, enables all to read it and scholars to teach with it. The Hatata Inquiries are essential to understanding the global history of philosophy, being among the early works of rational philosophy.
The book includes a translation by Ralph Lee with Mehari Worku and Wendy Laura Belcher of the Hatata Zara Yaqob and the Hatata Walda Heywat. The appendices by Jeremy R. Brown provide information on the scribal interventions in and the differences between the manuscripts of the two Hatatas. The book also includes a map, chronology, summary of the translation principles, and a discussion of the authorship debate about the Hatata Inquiries.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Ralph Lee
, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies;
Mehari Zemelak Worku
, Catholic Univ. of America;
Wendy Laura Belcher
, Princeton Univ.

Zusammenfassung


The
Hatata Inquiries
are two extraordinary texts of African philosophy composed in Ethiopia in the 1600s. Written in the ancient African language of Geʿez (Classical Ethiopic), these explorations of meaning and reason are deeply considered works of rhetoric. They advocate for women’s rights and rail against slavery. They offer ontological proofs for God and question biblical commands while delighting in the language of Psalms. They advise on right living. They put reason above belief, desire above asceticism, love above sectarianism, and the natural world above the human. They explore the nature of being as well as the nature of knowledge, the human, ethics, and the human relation with the divine. They are remarkable examples of something many assume doesn’t exist: early written African thought.


This accessible English translation of the
Hatata Inquiries
, along with extensive footnotes documenting the cultural and historical context and the work’s many textual allusions, enables all to read it and scholars to teach with it. The
Hatata Inquiries
are essential to understanding the global history of philosophy, being among the early works of rational philosophy.


The book includes a translation by Ralph Lee with Mehari Worku and Wendy Laura Belcher of the
Hatata Zara Yaqob
and the
Hatata Walda Heywat
. The appendices by Jeremy R. Brown provide information on the scribal interventions in and the differences between the manuscripts of the two Hatatas. The book also includes a map, chronology, summary of the translation principles, and a discussion of the authorship debate about the
Hatata Inquiries
.

Bericht

"We hope that the studies by Zara Yaqob and Walda Heywat will find a large audience. These writings are among the most important in the history of philosophy. The present volume is an excellent way of making these texts better known worldwide." (Übersetzung) Andrej Krause in: polylog 2024/52

Produktdetails

Autoren Zara Yaqob, Walda Heywat
Mitarbeit Ralph Lee (Herausgeber), Wendy Laura Belcher (Herausgeber), Mehari Worku (Herausgeber), Wendy Laura Belcher (Herausgeber), Dag Herbjørnsrud (Vorwort), Wendy Laura Belcher (Übersetzung), Ralph Lee (Übersetzung), Mehari Zemelak Worku (Übersetzung)
Verlag De Gruyter
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 30.06.2025
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Philosophie
 
EAN 9783112214114
ISBN 978-3-11-221411-4
Anzahl Seiten 207
Illustration 9 b/w ill.
Abmessung (Verpackung) 15.5 x 1.4 x 23 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 357 g
 
Themen Subsahara-Afrika, auseinandersetzen, afrikanische Theologie, REL051000 RELIGION / Philosophy, PHI022000 PHILOSOPHY / Religious, HIS001000 HISTORY / Africa / General, äthiopische Studien, African theology, Ethiopian studies, African intellectual history, afrikanische Geistesgeschichte, afrikanische Autobiographie, African autobiography
 

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