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Clear and systematic, empathetic and well thought out, this is, without doubt, one of the best introductions to a contemporary African practice of Philosophy. -- V. Y. Mudimbe
Janz urges a questioning of traditional philosophical questions about reason, culture, ethics, and language in an effort to reposition philosophy—and African philosophy in particular—without he limits assumed by current philosophical practice....This is an ambitious and potentially significant work....Recommended. -- C.D. Kay * CHOICE, June 2010 *
For at least half a century the question of what constitutes African Philosophy has provoked some of the most profound reflections on the nature of philosophy in general. Bruce B. Janz makes a major contribution to that debate. This book deserves to be widely read by philosophers and non-philosophers alike, and can be profitably studied even by those who to their shame have not yet given the question of African philosophy a second thought. -- Robert Bernasconi, Pennsylvania State University

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Philosophy-in-Place Chapter 2. Tradition in the Periphery Chapter 3. Questioning Reason Chapter 4. "Wisdom Is Actually Thought" Chapter 5. Culture and the Problem of Universality Chapter 6. Listening to Language Chapter 7. Practicality: African Philosophy's Debts and Duties Chapter 8. Locating African Philosophy

Philosophy in an African Place

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 9/24/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739136683, 978-0739136683
      ISBN10: 0739136682

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Clear and systematic, empathetic and well thought out, this is, without doubt, one of the best introductions to a contemporary African practice of Philosophy. -- V. Y. Mudimbe
      Janz urges a questioning of traditional philosophical questions about reason, culture, ethics, and language in an effort to reposition philosophy—and African philosophy in particular—without he limits assumed by current philosophical practice....This is an ambitious and potentially significant work....Recommended. -- C.D. Kay * CHOICE, June 2010 *
      For at least half a century the question of what constitutes African Philosophy has provoked some of the most profound reflections on the nature of philosophy in general. Bruce B. Janz makes a major contribution to that debate. This book deserves to be widely read by philosophers and non-philosophers alike, and can be profitably studied even by those who to their shame have not yet given the question of African philosophy a second thought. -- Robert Bernasconi, Pennsylvania State University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Introduction: Philosophy-in-Place Chapter 2. Tradition in the Periphery Chapter 3. Questioning Reason Chapter 4. "Wisdom Is Actually Thought" Chapter 5. Culture and the Problem of Universality Chapter 6. Listening to Language Chapter 7. Practicality: African Philosophy's Debts and Duties Chapter 8. Locating African Philosophy

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