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Rorty's Deconstruction of Philosophy and the Challenge of African Philosophy

English · Hardback

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The major problem of philosophy is that of its nature. Is it a universal discourse or a cultural phenomenon? This question, in Western philosophy, has been approached from two dimensions. The universalists and the pragmatists. Most analytical philosophers think that philosophy is universal. The pragmatists oppose them and posit that every philosophy has a cultural origin and is ethnocentric. In African Philosophy the debate about the nature of philosophy is between the universalists and the traditionalists. The universalists conceive philosophy as a theoretical discipline with universal character. The traditionalists on their own are made up of professional philosophers and as well as some other African intellectuals. The argument of the traditionalists is that African Philosophy can be extracted from African peoples' morality, oral tradition, ethics, religion, folklore; in short from their collective world views or metaphysics. Within the context of this debate this book outlines the challenge of African Philosophy to the universality of Western philosophy. It is anchored on Rorty's anti-universalist conception of philosophy which deconstructs the notion of "general theory of representation" and instead postulates "cultural genre" and "social practice" as modes of philosophical investigation.

List of contents

Contents: Rorty's Neo-Pragmatism - Culture and pragmatism - The Deconstruction of Philosophy - The Challenge of African Philosophy: What is African Philosophy? - The traditionalist view / The universalist view - The challenge of African Philosophy - Ethnocentrism of African Philosophy - Hountondji versus Gyekye: The bone of contention - Hountondji's critique of ethnocentrism and Gyekye's response - Gyekye's discourse and Wiredu's three evils of African culture: Anachronism, Authoritarianism, Supernaturalism - African Philosophy and world cultures.

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The Author: Anthony Onyemachi Agwuele, born 1966 in Ibadan (Nigeria), studied Philosophy at the universities of Ibadan and Leipzig (Germany). Since January 2009 he is Assistant Lecturer at the University of Leipzig. In 2003 he earned a Research Scholarship of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig in 2007. His areas of academic interest are African Philosophy, African Studies, Cultural Studies, Social and Political Philosophy, and Language and Discourse.

Product details

Authors Anthony Agwuele
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.09.2009
 
EAN 9783631594926
ISBN 978-3-631-59492-6
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 148 mm x 15 mm x 210 mm
Weight 367 g
Series Philosophie und Transkulturalität / Philosophie et transculturalité
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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