Hull, George

Debating African Philosophy Perspectives on Identity, Decolonial Ethics and Comparative Philosophy - New York Routledge 2019 - 321p

includes index and biblioraphy

1. Decolonising Philsophy..............23 Ottobah cugoano`s Place in the History of Political Philosophy: Slavery and the Philosophical Canon ...................25 Decolonizing bioethics via African Philosophy : Moral Neocolonialism as a Bioethical Problem ..................43 A philosophy without memory cannot abolish slavery: On epistemic Justice in South Africa ......60 2. Race, Justice, Identity.............73 Neville Alexander and the non-Racialism of the Unity movement........75 Biko on Non-white and black : Improving social Reality ......97 Black autarchy/White Domination : Fractured language and racial politics during apartheid and beyond via biko and Lyotard .........118 Impartiality, partiality, and privilege: The view from South africa ......130 3. Moral Debates Making sense of Survivor`s Guilt: Why it is Justified by an African Ethic........149 African philosophy and Nonhuman Nature .........164 On Cultural Universals and Particulars ........182 The Metz Method and African Ethics ..........195 4. Meta-Philosophy The Edges of Philosophy.......213 Is philosophy bound by language? Some case studies from african philosophy.......................228 African Philosophy in the Context of a University ..........248 5. Comparative perspectives .........267 Relational normative thought in Ubuntu and Neo-Republicanism ...........269 African Philosophy, disability, and the Social Conception of the Self ..............289

9781138344969 2956


Philosophy

N93 / H877