Lessons on Indigenous African Philosophy

Lessons on Indigenous African Philosophy
Author: Marcel Nyuysemo
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2024-02-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781527573826

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This book highlights the specificities of African systems of thought through a wide range of issues on the history, branches and problems that animate the philosophical debates among African authors. The book uses the Competence-Based Approach to present lessons rooted in real-life situations in Africa. Since the African philosophy courses of most academic institutions were conceived with a “colonial mindset”, the book provides the theoretical framework for the “decolonization” of the African mindset and African philosophy course content in academic institutions. The book also gives a precise and concise methodology for reading, understanding and critically analyzing passages in philosophy in general, and African philosophy in particular. Hence, the book is useful to teachers, novice philosophers, undergraduate students, graduates who wish to specialize in African philosophy, and scholars who wish to comparatively analyse African thought systems and other systems of thought across the globe.

Nyansapo The Wisdom Knot

Nyansapo  The Wisdom Knot
Author: Kwadwo A. Okrah
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135938024

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This study examines the issues of indigenous philosophies, which are embedded in different aspects of socialization process among the Akan of Ghana. The research explores the possibility of forging a new future that builds on the positive aspects of their past and present and on carefully chosen ideas, methods and technology from abroad.

Teaching Africa

Teaching Africa
Author: George J. Sefa Dei
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781402057717

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One is always struck by the brilliant work of George Sefa Dei but nothing so far has demonstrated his pedagogical leadership as much as the current project. With a sense of purpose so pure and so thoroughly intellectual, Dei shows why he must be credited with continuing the motivation and action for justice in education. He has produced in this powerful volume, Teaching Africa, the same type of close reasoning that has given him credibility in the anti-racist struggle in education. Sustaining the case for the democratization of education and the revising of the pedagogical method to include Indigenous knowledge are the twin pillars of his style. A key component of this new science of pedagogy is the crusade against any form of hegemonic education where one group of people assumes that they are the masters of everyone else. Whether this happens in South Africa, Canada, United States, India, Iraq, Brazil, or China, Dei’s insights suggest that this hegemony of education in pluralistic and multi-ethnic societies is a false construction. We live pre-eminently in a world of co-cultures, not cultures and sub-cultures, and once we understand this difference, we will have a better approach to education and equity in the human condition.

Sage Philosophy

Sage Philosophy
Author: Henry Odera Oruka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9966410279

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Sage Philosophy

Sage Philosophy
Author: Henry Odera Oruka
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004452268

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Sage Philosophy is an anthology of three main parts: Part one contains papers by Odera Oruka clearing the way and arguing about his research over the last decade on indigenous sages in Kenya. Part Two introduces verbatim interviews with a given number of those sages, while Part Three consists of published papers by scholars who are critics or commentators on the Oruka project. The author has spent the last decade in Kenya carrying out his research. It is the general stand of the book that the sages turn out to be thinkers or philosophers in no trivial sense, despite their lack of modern formal education. This study is a critique for all those scholars who hitherto have found no practice of critical philosophy in traditional Africa.

African Voices in Education

African Voices in Education
Author: Philip Higgs
Publsiher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0702151998

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The Africanisation of education is a highly topical issue. The potentials and pitfalls of Africanisation have drawn a great deal of critical debate, both in Africa and abroad. After the political changes of 1994 in South Africa, there has been renewed interest in the question of a distinctively African philosophy. This publication provides a systematic and clear exposition of an African voice in education, drawing on distinguished authors across Africa.

African Philosophy

African Philosophy
Author: Paulin J. Hountondji
Publsiher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1983
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015011218446

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In this seminal exploration of the nature and future of African philosophy, Paulin J. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as Placide Temples and Alexis Kagame that there is an indigenous, collective African philosophy, separate and distinct from the Western philosophical tradition. Hountondji contends that ideological manifestations of this view that stress the uniqueness of the African experience are protonationalist reactions against colonialism conducted, paradoxically, in the terms of colonialist discourse.

Africanising the Curriculum

Africanising the Curriculum
Author: Professor Vuyisile Msila,Professor Mishack T Gumbo
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780992236076

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ÿThe alienating nature of the dominant curriculum in African schools and universities is an issue which simmered just below the surface in the 2015 student protests that swept through the South African higher education sector. The collection of essays found in this timely publication, offers compelling arguments for the deliberate embrace of the African culture to advance African knowledge and enhance African lives. It proposes fresh perspectives on what shape and form a decolonised curriculum should take on.