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This book brings currents of thought from African philosophy into constructive interchange with other intellectual currents within philosophy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429796272
- Artikelnr.: 56831760
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429796272
- Artikelnr.: 56831760
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George Hull is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Foreword by Lungisile Ntsebeza Introduction Part I: Decolonising Philosophy
1 Ottobah Cugoano's Place in the History of Political Philosophy: Slavery
and the Philosophical Canon 2 Decolonizing Bioethics via African
Philosophy: Moral Neocolonialism as a Bioethical Problem 3 A Philosophy
Without Memory Cannot Abolish Slavery: On Epistemic Justice in South Africa
Part II: Race, Justice, Identity 4 Neville Alexander and the Non-racialism
of the Unity Movement 5 Biko on Non-white and Black: Improving Social
Reality 6 Black Autarchy/White Domination: Fractured Language and Racial
Politics During Apartheid and Beyond via Biko and Lyotard 7 Impartiality,
Partiality and Privilege: The View from South Africa Part III: Moral
Debates 8 Making Sense of Survivor's Guilt: Why It Is Justified by an
African Ethic 9 African Philosophy and Nonhuman Nature 10 On Cultural
Universals and Particulars 11 The Metz Method and 'African Ethics' Part IV:
Meta-Philosophy 12 The Edges of (African) Philosophy 13 Is Philosophy Bound
by Language? Some Case Studies from African Philosophy 14 African
Philosophy in the Context of a University Part V: Comparative Perspectives
15 Relational Normative Thought in Ubuntu and Neo-republicanism 16 African
Philosophy, Disability, and the Social Conception of the Self
1 Ottobah Cugoano's Place in the History of Political Philosophy: Slavery
and the Philosophical Canon 2 Decolonizing Bioethics via African
Philosophy: Moral Neocolonialism as a Bioethical Problem 3 A Philosophy
Without Memory Cannot Abolish Slavery: On Epistemic Justice in South Africa
Part II: Race, Justice, Identity 4 Neville Alexander and the Non-racialism
of the Unity Movement 5 Biko on Non-white and Black: Improving Social
Reality 6 Black Autarchy/White Domination: Fractured Language and Racial
Politics During Apartheid and Beyond via Biko and Lyotard 7 Impartiality,
Partiality and Privilege: The View from South Africa Part III: Moral
Debates 8 Making Sense of Survivor's Guilt: Why It Is Justified by an
African Ethic 9 African Philosophy and Nonhuman Nature 10 On Cultural
Universals and Particulars 11 The Metz Method and 'African Ethics' Part IV:
Meta-Philosophy 12 The Edges of (African) Philosophy 13 Is Philosophy Bound
by Language? Some Case Studies from African Philosophy 14 African
Philosophy in the Context of a University Part V: Comparative Perspectives
15 Relational Normative Thought in Ubuntu and Neo-republicanism 16 African
Philosophy, Disability, and the Social Conception of the Self
Foreword by Lungisile Ntsebeza Introduction Part I: Decolonising Philosophy
1 Ottobah Cugoano's Place in the History of Political Philosophy: Slavery
and the Philosophical Canon 2 Decolonizing Bioethics via African
Philosophy: Moral Neocolonialism as a Bioethical Problem 3 A Philosophy
Without Memory Cannot Abolish Slavery: On Epistemic Justice in South Africa
Part II: Race, Justice, Identity 4 Neville Alexander and the Non-racialism
of the Unity Movement 5 Biko on Non-white and Black: Improving Social
Reality 6 Black Autarchy/White Domination: Fractured Language and Racial
Politics During Apartheid and Beyond via Biko and Lyotard 7 Impartiality,
Partiality and Privilege: The View from South Africa Part III: Moral
Debates 8 Making Sense of Survivor's Guilt: Why It Is Justified by an
African Ethic 9 African Philosophy and Nonhuman Nature 10 On Cultural
Universals and Particulars 11 The Metz Method and 'African Ethics' Part IV:
Meta-Philosophy 12 The Edges of (African) Philosophy 13 Is Philosophy Bound
by Language? Some Case Studies from African Philosophy 14 African
Philosophy in the Context of a University Part V: Comparative Perspectives
15 Relational Normative Thought in Ubuntu and Neo-republicanism 16 African
Philosophy, Disability, and the Social Conception of the Self
1 Ottobah Cugoano's Place in the History of Political Philosophy: Slavery
and the Philosophical Canon 2 Decolonizing Bioethics via African
Philosophy: Moral Neocolonialism as a Bioethical Problem 3 A Philosophy
Without Memory Cannot Abolish Slavery: On Epistemic Justice in South Africa
Part II: Race, Justice, Identity 4 Neville Alexander and the Non-racialism
of the Unity Movement 5 Biko on Non-white and Black: Improving Social
Reality 6 Black Autarchy/White Domination: Fractured Language and Racial
Politics During Apartheid and Beyond via Biko and Lyotard 7 Impartiality,
Partiality and Privilege: The View from South Africa Part III: Moral
Debates 8 Making Sense of Survivor's Guilt: Why It Is Justified by an
African Ethic 9 African Philosophy and Nonhuman Nature 10 On Cultural
Universals and Particulars 11 The Metz Method and 'African Ethics' Part IV:
Meta-Philosophy 12 The Edges of (African) Philosophy 13 Is Philosophy Bound
by Language? Some Case Studies from African Philosophy 14 African
Philosophy in the Context of a University Part V: Comparative Perspectives
15 Relational Normative Thought in Ubuntu and Neo-republicanism 16 African
Philosophy, Disability, and the Social Conception of the Self