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Ethnophilosophy and the Search for the Wellspring of African Philosophy
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Ethnophilosophy and the Search for the Wellspring of African Philosophy/ edited by Ada Agada.
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Agada, Ada.
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XXVII, 328 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78897-1
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9783030788971
Ethnophilosophy and the Search for the Wellspring of African Philosophy
Ethnophilosophy and the Search for the Wellspring of African Philosophy
[electronic resource] /edited by Ada Agada. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXVII, 328 p. 1 illus.online resource.
Introduction -- Part I: Some Metaphilosophical Issues Revisited -- Chapter 1. Ethnophilosophy and the Wellspring of Philosophy in Africa (Bruce Janz) -- Chapter 2. A Wellspring of African Philosophical Concepts? The What and Why Questions in the Context of Interculturality (Ada Agada) -- Chapter 3. What is ‘Ethno’ and ‘Philosophy’ in Ethnophilosophy? (Diana-Abasi Ibanga) -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Universalist Critique and the Particularist Defence of Ethnophilosophy (L. Uchenna Ogbonnaya) -- Chapter 5. African Philosophy: With and Beyond Ethnophilosophy (Aribiah David Attoe) -- Chapter 6. Beyond Placide Tempels’ Bantu Philosophy and in Defense of the Philosophical Viability of Ethnophilosophy (Edwin Etieyibo) -- Chapter 7. The Case Against Ethnophilosophy (Anthony C. Ojimba) -- Part II: Continuities and Discontinuities, the Past and the Present -- Chapter 8. Ethno-philosophical Currents in Kwame Gyekye’s Philosophy (Hasskei M. Majeed) -- Chapter 9. H. Odera Oruka’s Philosophical Sagacity as a Variety of Ethno-philosophy (Pius Mosima) -- Chapter 10. ‘Ethnophilosophy’ and Wiredu’s Programme of Synthesis (Martin Odei Ajei) -- Part III: Ethnophilosophy, System-Building, and Contemporary Expansion of Thought -- Chapter 11. African Ethno-ethics and Bioethical Principlism: Implication for the Othered Patient (Elvis Imafidon) -- Chapter 12. The Cultural Background of Ezumezu Logical System (Umezurike J. Ezugwu and Jonathan O. Chimakonam) -- Chapter 13. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Ramose’s Ubuntu Ontology of Be-ing Becoming (Ada Agada) -- Chapter 14. Ethnophilosophical Tendencies in African Feminist Thought and Philosophy (Anke Graness) -- Chapter 15. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Pantaleon Iroegbu’s Uwa Ontology: A Hermeneutical Investigation (Jude Onebunne) -- Chapter 16. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Asouzu’s Concept of Missing Links (Maduka Enyimba and Ada Agada) -- Chapter 17. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Conversational Thinking (Amaobi Nelson Osuala and Maduka Enyimba) -- Chapter 18. The Challenge of the ‘End of Metaphysics’ for Ethnophilosophy: A Discourse on the Process Implication of the Metaphysics of Terror (Emmanuel Ofuasia) -- Chapter 19. Ethical and Political Issues in Afro-Communitarianism (Isaiah A. Negedu) -- Chapter 20. Are We Finished with the Ethnophilosophy Debate? A Multi-Perspective Conversation (Elvis Imafidon, Bernard Matolino, Ada Agada, Lucky Uchenna Ogbonnaya, Aribiah David Attoe, Fainos Mangena, and Edwin Etieyibo) -- Index.
This book provides a case for the de-stigmatisation of ethnophilosophy by demonstrating its continuing relevance in contemporary African philosophy. The book brings together established and brilliant young scholars who defend ethnophilosophy as a unique source of African philosophy with the capacity to colour African philosophical scholarship, thereby distinguishing African philosophy from other philosophical traditions of the world and setting the stage for philosophical dialogue in the 21st century characterised by multiculturalism and globalisation. The volume addresses the future of African philosophy by closely linking the past of this tradition with the exciting projects of the contemporary system builders whose works emerge from the ethnophilosophical while transcending it. The book is aimed at African philosophy experts, scholars of intercultural philosophy, African studies scholars and graduate students of African and intercultural philosophy.
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Introduction -- Part I: Some Metaphilosophical Issues Revisited -- Chapter 1. Ethnophilosophy and the Wellspring of Philosophy in Africa (Bruce Janz) -- Chapter 2. A Wellspring of African Philosophical Concepts? The What and Why Questions in the Context of Interculturality (Ada Agada) -- Chapter 3. What is ‘Ethno’ and ‘Philosophy’ in Ethnophilosophy? (Diana-Abasi Ibanga) -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Universalist Critique and the Particularist Defence of Ethnophilosophy (L. Uchenna Ogbonnaya) -- Chapter 5. African Philosophy: With and Beyond Ethnophilosophy (Aribiah David Attoe) -- Chapter 6. Beyond Placide Tempels’ Bantu Philosophy and in Defense of the Philosophical Viability of Ethnophilosophy (Edwin Etieyibo) -- Chapter 7. The Case Against Ethnophilosophy (Anthony C. Ojimba) -- Part II: Continuities and Discontinuities, the Past and the Present -- Chapter 8. Ethno-philosophical Currents in Kwame Gyekye’s Philosophy (Hasskei M. Majeed) -- Chapter 9. H. Odera Oruka’s Philosophical Sagacity as a Variety of Ethno-philosophy (Pius Mosima) -- Chapter 10. ‘Ethnophilosophy’ and Wiredu’s Programme of Synthesis (Martin Odei Ajei) -- Part III: Ethnophilosophy, System-Building, and Contemporary Expansion of Thought -- Chapter 11. African Ethno-ethics and Bioethical Principlism: Implication for the Othered Patient (Elvis Imafidon) -- Chapter 12. The Cultural Background of Ezumezu Logical System (Umezurike J. Ezugwu and Jonathan O. Chimakonam) -- Chapter 13. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Ramose’s Ubuntu Ontology of Be-ing Becoming (Ada Agada) -- Chapter 14. Ethnophilosophical Tendencies in African Feminist Thought and Philosophy (Anke Graness) -- Chapter 15. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Pantaleon Iroegbu’s Uwa Ontology: A Hermeneutical Investigation (Jude Onebunne) -- Chapter 16. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Asouzu’s Concept of Missing Links (Maduka Enyimba and Ada Agada) -- Chapter 17. The Ethnophilosophical Foundation of Conversational Thinking (Amaobi Nelson Osuala and Maduka Enyimba) -- Chapter 18. The Challenge of the ‘End of Metaphysics’ for Ethnophilosophy: A Discourse on the Process Implication of the Metaphysics of Terror (Emmanuel Ofuasia) -- Chapter 19. Ethical and Political Issues in Afro-Communitarianism (Isaiah A. Negedu) -- Chapter 20. Are We Finished with the Ethnophilosophy Debate? A Multi-Perspective Conversation (Elvis Imafidon, Bernard Matolino, Ada Agada, Lucky Uchenna Ogbonnaya, Aribiah David Attoe, Fainos Mangena, and Edwin Etieyibo) -- Index.
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