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    Atuolu Omalu: Some Unanswered Questions in Contemporary African Philosophy

    Atuolu Omalu by Chimakonam, Jonathan O.;

    Some Unanswered Questions in Contemporary African Philosophy

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    • Publisher University Press of America
    • Date of Publication 15 December 2014
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780761864547
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages334 pages
    • Size 231x152x23 mm
    • Weight 494 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 5 Illustrations, unspecified
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    The story of African philosophy is surrounded by controversy. Decades after the ?great debate? over its mere existence, many fundamental questions are left unanswered. This collection of essays by emerging African thinkers brings fresh insight to both old questions and new issues, bringing shape and direction to a hitherto formless discipline.

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    The story of African philosophy is surrounded by controversy. Decades after the ?great debate? over its mere existence, many vital questions have been left unanswered. From examining the origins of African philosophy to addressing fundamental issues in ontology, epistemology, ethics, and political thought, this collection of essays brings fresh insight to questions both old and new. First time readers and seasoned scholars alike will find this book to be an essential resource in African thought. At??l? ?mal? gives shape and direction to a hitherto formless discipline and heralds an exciting future for African philosophy.

    The publication of philosophy from African scholars is always welcome, and this volume, edited by Chimakonam, is no exception. The title of this collection, which is derived from part of an Igbo proverb, might be loosely translated as 'explicating to the wise.' This volume features 14 essays?all but 3 published here for the first time?by 13 scholars representing the approach of the emerging Calabar School of Philosophy (http://africanphilcongress.com/), which focuses on a 'dialogical engagement' between tradition and modernity, universalism and particularism, and Western and African culture. The essays cover a wide range of topics, from logic to hermeneutics and ethics to transliteration. Many of the traditional themes of African philosophy appear, but usually with a new twist emphasizing the role of contemporary sociopolitical realities and seeking a functional synthesis of the 'useful'?both characteristic of the Calabar approach . . . The collection is nevertheless a very good introduction to a new generation of African philosophers.

    The story of African philosophy is surrounded by controversy. Decades after the ?great debate? over its mere existence, many vital questions have been left unanswered. From examining the origins of African philosophy to addressing fundamental issues in ontology, epistemology, ethics, and political thought, this collection of essays brings fresh insight to questions both old and new. First time readers and seasoned scholars alike will find this book to be an essential resource in African thought. At??l? ?mal? gives shape and direction to a hitherto formless discipline and heralds an exciting future for African philosophy.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Dating and Periodization Questions in African Philosophy
    Jonathan O. Chimakonam
    Chapter 2: The Question of Being in African Philosophy: A Case for Ibuanyidanda Ontology
    Innocent I. Asouzu
    Chapter 3: The Question of Moral Paradigm in African Philosophy: A Case for Communocentric Ethics
    Mulumba I. Obiajulu
    Chapter 4: The Knowledge Question in African Philosophy: A Case for Cogno-Normative (Complementary) Epistemology
    Jonathan O. Chimakonam
    Chapter 5: The Logic Question in African Philosophy: Between the Horns of Irredentism and Jingoism
    Uduma O. Uduma
    Chapter 6: The Criteria Question in African Philosophy
    Jonathan O. Chimakonam
    Chapter 7: The Ideology Question in African Philosophy: A Case for Tradition and the Quest for Democracy in Africa
    Olusegun Oladipo
    Chapter 8: African Philosophy: Some Basic Questions
    Bruce B. Janz
    Chapter 9: The Question of Cultural Imperialism in African Philosophy
    Edwin Etieyibo
    Chapter 10: The Transliteration Question in African Philosophy
    Godfrey O. Ozumba
    Chapter 11: The Question of Culture of Philosophy in Africa
    Adebayo A. Aina and Olatunji A. Oyeshile
    Chapter 12: The Question of Conceptual Decolonization in African Philosophy and the Problem of the Language of African Philosophy: A Critique of Kwasi Wiredu and a Proposal for Conceptual Mandelanization in the Africa We Know
    Mesembe I. Edet
    Chapter 13: The Question of the West and the Rest of Us in African Philosophy
    Joseph N. Agbo
    Chapter 14: The Future Question in African Philosophy
    Ada Agada
    Selected Bibliography
    List of Contributors

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