African Philosophy and the Quest for Autonomy: A Philosophical Investigation: Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle, cartea 11
Autor Leonhard Praegen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042013636
ISBN-10: 904201363X
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle
ISBN-10: 904201363X
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle
Cuprins
Chapter I: The Social Contract - a Meta-Narrative
A. The Four Narratives
1. The State of Nature
2. The In(ter)vention of Reason
3. The Founding Narrative
4. The Narrative of Return
B. Linguistic Conventions as Social Contract
1. Leviathan and the Right to Self-Defense
2. Speaking Precisely
3. The Representational Contract
Chapter II: The Discursive Invention of Africa
A. Missionary Orthodox Speech
1. The Classification of Missionary Speech
2. The Order of Missionary Speech
B. The Leviathan: A Politics of Return
1. The “return” of Christianity
2. The “return” of New-racism
3. The “return” of Ethnophilosophy
C. Speaking Precisely
1. The Representational Contract
2. Embracing the Difference
Chapter III: African Philosophy
A. A Political Undecidability
1 Leviathan: In(ter)vention in the State of Nature
2 Nation as Narration
3 Ethnophilosophy Revisited
B. An Epistemological Undecidability
.1 Similarities that are Different
.2 The Currency of Anthropology
C. A Representational Undecidability.
.1 The Universalist Dream
.2 The Use of Useless Knowledge
.3 Ethnophilosophy as Cargo-cult
.4 The Autonomy of African Philosophy
Chapter IV: Truth and Reconciliation: A Social Contract
A. Narrating the Social Contract
1. A State of Apart-heid
2. Narrative: Commodification or Etical Imperative?
B. Nationalism: Narrating the Social Bond
1. A Calculus of Exchange
2. Calculating the True and the Just
3. The “Useless” as Surplus Value
C. Christianity: Koinonia as Social Bond
1. On Liberation and Redemption
2. De-liberating Redemption
D. Africa: Ubu(ntu) and the Truth Commission.
1. Another Forgiveness
2. The Narrative of Knowledge-Liberation
3. Post-coloniality and Justice
Conclusion
A. The Four Narratives
1. The State of Nature
2. The In(ter)vention of Reason
3. The Founding Narrative
4. The Narrative of Return
B. Linguistic Conventions as Social Contract
1. Leviathan and the Right to Self-Defense
2. Speaking Precisely
3. The Representational Contract
Chapter II: The Discursive Invention of Africa
A. Missionary Orthodox Speech
1. The Classification of Missionary Speech
2. The Order of Missionary Speech
B. The Leviathan: A Politics of Return
1. The “return” of Christianity
2. The “return” of New-racism
3. The “return” of Ethnophilosophy
C. Speaking Precisely
1. The Representational Contract
2. Embracing the Difference
Chapter III: African Philosophy
A. A Political Undecidability
1 Leviathan: In(ter)vention in the State of Nature
2 Nation as Narration
3 Ethnophilosophy Revisited
B. An Epistemological Undecidability
.1 Similarities that are Different
.2 The Currency of Anthropology
C. A Representational Undecidability.
.1 The Universalist Dream
.2 The Use of Useless Knowledge
.3 Ethnophilosophy as Cargo-cult
.4 The Autonomy of African Philosophy
Chapter IV: Truth and Reconciliation: A Social Contract
A. Narrating the Social Contract
1. A State of Apart-heid
2. Narrative: Commodification or Etical Imperative?
B. Nationalism: Narrating the Social Bond
1. A Calculus of Exchange
2. Calculating the True and the Just
3. The “Useless” as Surplus Value
C. Christianity: Koinonia as Social Bond
1. On Liberation and Redemption
2. De-liberating Redemption
D. Africa: Ubu(ntu) and the Truth Commission.
1. Another Forgiveness
2. The Narrative of Knowledge-Liberation
3. Post-coloniality and Justice
Conclusion