Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy
Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy
A Critical Dialogue with Kant and Foucault
Rainsborough, Marita
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2024
218
Dura
Inglês
9781032658735
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Part I: Rethinking Kant. Contemporary African philosophy and Kant
1 Kant's epistemic, ethical and political universalism
2 Cosmopolitanism in the philosophy of Appiah and Mbembe - a critical dialogue with Kant
3 Critical dialogue with Kant's epistemological and ethical universalism in Wiredu's and Gyekye's work
4 Rereading Kant. Philosophy as critique in the philosophical concepts of Serequeberhan and Odera Oruka
Part II: Foucault, Kant and contemporary African philosophy
5 Critique, parrhesia and philosophy in Foucault's work
6 Language in Kant and Foucault's work. The language of Kant and Foucault
7 History, power and art in Foucault's philosophy
8 Foucault and contemporary African philosophy
Conclusion
Part I: Rethinking Kant. Contemporary African philosophy and Kant
1 Kant's epistemic, ethical and political universalism
2 Cosmopolitanism in the philosophy of Appiah and Mbembe - a critical dialogue with Kant
3 Critical dialogue with Kant's epistemological and ethical universalism in Wiredu's and Gyekye's work
4 Rereading Kant. Philosophy as critique in the philosophical concepts of Serequeberhan and Odera Oruka
Part II: Foucault, Kant and contemporary African philosophy
5 Critique, parrhesia and philosophy in Foucault's work
6 Language in Kant and Foucault's work. The language of Kant and Foucault
7 History, power and art in Foucault's philosophy
8 Foucault and contemporary African philosophy
Conclusion
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postcolonial theory;Kantian critique;Foucaultian analysis;African knowledge systems;philosophical universalism;cross-cultural ethics;intercultural philosophy Kant Foucault Africa
Introduction
Part I: Rethinking Kant. Contemporary African philosophy and Kant
1 Kant's epistemic, ethical and political universalism
2 Cosmopolitanism in the philosophy of Appiah and Mbembe - a critical dialogue with Kant
3 Critical dialogue with Kant's epistemological and ethical universalism in Wiredu's and Gyekye's work
4 Rereading Kant. Philosophy as critique in the philosophical concepts of Serequeberhan and Odera Oruka
Part II: Foucault, Kant and contemporary African philosophy
5 Critique, parrhesia and philosophy in Foucault's work
6 Language in Kant and Foucault's work. The language of Kant and Foucault
7 History, power and art in Foucault's philosophy
8 Foucault and contemporary African philosophy
Conclusion
Part I: Rethinking Kant. Contemporary African philosophy and Kant
1 Kant's epistemic, ethical and political universalism
2 Cosmopolitanism in the philosophy of Appiah and Mbembe - a critical dialogue with Kant
3 Critical dialogue with Kant's epistemological and ethical universalism in Wiredu's and Gyekye's work
4 Rereading Kant. Philosophy as critique in the philosophical concepts of Serequeberhan and Odera Oruka
Part II: Foucault, Kant and contemporary African philosophy
5 Critique, parrhesia and philosophy in Foucault's work
6 Language in Kant and Foucault's work. The language of Kant and Foucault
7 History, power and art in Foucault's philosophy
8 Foucault and contemporary African philosophy
Conclusion
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