Ebook: African Philosophy. Traditional Yoruba Philosophy and Contemporary African Realities
Author: Segun Gbadegesin
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Philosophy
- Tags: African Philosophy, Yoruba
- Series: American University Studies v. 134
- Year: 1991
- Publisher: Peter Lang
- City: New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The question whether or not there is African philosophy has, for too long, dominated the philosophical scene in Africa, to the neglect of substantive issues generated by the very fact of human existence. This has unfortunately led to an impasse in the development of a distinctive African philosophical tradition. In this path-breaking book, Segun Gbadegesin offers a new and promising approach which recognizes the traditional and contemporary facets of African philosophy by exploring the issues they raise. In Part I, the author examines, with refreshing insights, the philosophical concepts of the person, individuality, community and morality, religiosity and causality, focusing on the Yoruba of Nigeria. Part II discusses, in an original way, contemporary African social, political and economic realities from a philosophical perspective.
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