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African Philosophy and Enactivist Cognition: The Space of Thought

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bloomsbury Studies in World Philosophies - 6Publication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2023Description: 256pISBN:
  • 9781350292185
DDC classification:
  • J269 N93
Contents:
Introduction: Spaces of Thought in African Philosophy 1 The Ceremony Found and a New Human Problematic: Sylvia Wynter after Humanism 2 Vitalism and Bantu Philosophy: Placide Tempels and Jamaa 3 Sasa, Zamani, and Myths of the Future: John Mbiti, Memory, and Time 4 Oginga Odinga as Sage Philosopher: H. Odera Oruka and Historicity 5 Ubuntu as Enactivism: Mogobe Ramose and Be-ing 6 A Literary Tradition of Thought: Sophie Oluwolé, Euphrase Kezilahabi, and a Literature of Philosophy 7 How Do We Speak of Our Place? Achille Mbembe's World 8 "The Poet Becomes a Prophet": Suzanne Roussi Césaire's Négritude Conclusion: Future Events? References
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Introduction: Spaces of Thought in African Philosophy
1 The Ceremony Found and a New Human Problematic: Sylvia
Wynter after Humanism
2 Vitalism and Bantu Philosophy: Placide Tempels and Jamaa
3 Sasa, Zamani, and Myths of the Future: John Mbiti, Memory,
and Time
4 Oginga Odinga as Sage Philosopher: H. Odera Oruka and
Historicity
5 Ubuntu as Enactivism: Mogobe Ramose and Be-ing
6 A Literary Tradition of Thought: Sophie Oluwolé, Euphrase
Kezilahabi, and a Literature of Philosophy
7 How Do We Speak of Our Place? Achille Mbembe's World
8 "The Poet Becomes a Prophet": Suzanne Roussi Césaire's Négritude
Conclusion: Future Events?
References

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