Introduction : themes and discourses in African philosophy

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Sanni, John Sodiq
Carman, Mary
Etieyibo, Edwin

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NISC (Pty) Ltd and Informa UK Limited (trading as Taylor & Francis Group)

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More recent discussions in African philosophy have focused on substantive issues than the largely meta-philosophical discussions that African philosophers engaged in between the 1960s and 1990s. This makes this special issue very important. Collectively the articles in the issue, among others, explore contemporary topics in African philosophy and studies in the area of the political philosophy of need, oral tradition in philosophy, majoritarian democracy and decolonisation, biomedical and relational conceptions of the body, an identity-driven approach to African studies, Plato’s crucible and contemporary African understandings of leadership and the metaphysical underpinnings in existing discourses on disability in Africa.

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African philosophy, Political philosophy of need, Oral tradition, Majoritarian democracy, Decolonisation, Biomedical conceptions of the body, Relational conceptions of the body, Identity-driven approach, African studies, Disability

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John Sodiq Sanni, Mary Carman & Edwin Etieyibo (2022) Introduction: Themes and discourses in African philosophy, South African Journal of Philosophy, 41:2, 121-130, DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2022.2098455.