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基本説明
The primary focus of the book on traditional African conceptions of mind, person, personal identity, truth, knowledge, understanding, objectivity, and reality.
Full Description
African Philosophy is a collection of previously unpublished essays that address epistemological and metaphysical concerns that have emerged from the sub-Saharan regions of Africa. The primary focus of the book is on traditional African conceptions of mind, person, personal identity, truth, knowledge, understanding, objectivity, and reality. The collection also discusses traditional African conceptions of causation, destiny, and free will.
Contents
Contributors
1: Introduction: Seeing through the Conceptual Languages of Others
2: K. Anthony Appiah: Akan and Euro-American Concepts of the Person
3: Kwasi Wiredu: Truth and an African Language
4: Segun Gbadegesin: An Outline of a Theory of Destiny
5: Leke Adeofe: Personal Identity in African Metaphysics
6: D. A. Masolo: The Concept of the Person in Luo Modes of Thought
7: I. A. Menkiti: Physical and Metaphysical Understanding: Nature, Agency, and Causation in African Traditional Thought
8: Albert Mosley: Witchcraft, Science, and the Paranormal in Contemporary African Philosophy
9: Lee M. Brown: Understanding and Ontology in Traditional African Thought
Selected Bibliography of Epistemological and Metaphysical Perspectives in African Philosophical Thought
Index of Names
Index of Subjects