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In The role of the philosopher in society, the author points out, reveals and installs the lasting advent of the philosopher's word in the Congolese public space, where until now only the noise of ethno- partisans and other politically masked associations, wanting to catch citizens in flagrante delicto of imbecility and clouding of discernment, with regard to organized resourcefulness on public governance, for which the Prime Minister responds. Thus, in his dual role as civil servant of Humanity and bird of Minerva, the philosopher pushes the resourceful people of the Republic to take care of…mehr

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In The role of the philosopher in society, the author points out, reveals and installs the lasting advent of the philosopher's word in the Congolese public space, where until now only the noise of ethno- partisans and other politically masked associations, wanting to catch citizens in flagrante delicto of imbecility and clouding of discernment, with regard to organized resourcefulness on public governance, for which the Prime Minister responds. Thus, in his dual role as civil servant of Humanity and bird of Minerva, the philosopher pushes the resourceful people of the Republic to take care of their management of public affairs, in order to escape his triple questioning (critical) gaze, interrogation (persistent) and questioning (permanent), with the ethical objective of pushing them to do better, to earn the trust of the people, whose present absence is reflected in the constant increase in the rate of abstention in elections.
Autorenporträt
Didier Ngalebaye is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (CAMES), officiating at the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Human Sciences of the Université Marien Ngouabi.Ghislain-Thierry Maguessa-Ebomé is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (CAMES) at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS), Université Marien Ngouabi.