The standard bias is that philosophy originated in Miletus, in the Greek province of Ionia in Asia Minor. The bias also upholds Thales, a citizen of Miletus to be the first human ever to engage in formal philosophy. The creed of the bias is that the blessings of philosophy spread to the rest of the world from this salvific Greek city. The world owe it to the ingenuity of the Greeks, the appearance of philosophy and science as formal enterprises of learning. This is the “truth”, at least according to mainstream Western literature. Abundance of documentary evidence stating otherwise did not matter. It did not matter also that Thales himself travelled to Egypt and spent many years there, studying philosophy. It did not matter also, that Thales...
Philosophy is a rational enterprise, which is predicated on culture, wonder and human experience. As...
This piece is one of among a handful that seek in the first instance to reveal the origin of African...
The description of Africa and Africans during the Enlightenment period by philosophers like David Hu...
The article aims to subvert the Eurocentric taken-for-granted assumption that philosophy originated ...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
The demand of philosophising in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
Few histories of philosophy have probed the contributions of Africans or people of African descent....
Philosophy has long been seen as a crucial instrument for living a meaningful life. Nonetheless, ...
African philosophy remains bedeviled by relics of Hegel’s racist chants against the rationality of A...
African philosophy emerged out of the rationality debates and the need to affirm the existence of a ...
Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of Africa is i...
Philosophy as a rational enterprise is and remains the search for truth. This endeavour is basically...
Commentators on the four trends in contemporary African philosophy as enunciated by H. Odera Oruka f...
This article examines the question of the history of African Philosophy. The questions addressed her...
Philosophy in Africa has come a long way. From the 18th and 19th centuries when it was totally ignor...
Philosophy is a rational enterprise, which is predicated on culture, wonder and human experience. As...
This piece is one of among a handful that seek in the first instance to reveal the origin of African...
The description of Africa and Africans during the Enlightenment period by philosophers like David Hu...
The article aims to subvert the Eurocentric taken-for-granted assumption that philosophy originated ...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
The demand of philosophising in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
Few histories of philosophy have probed the contributions of Africans or people of African descent....
Philosophy has long been seen as a crucial instrument for living a meaningful life. Nonetheless, ...
African philosophy remains bedeviled by relics of Hegel’s racist chants against the rationality of A...
African philosophy emerged out of the rationality debates and the need to affirm the existence of a ...
Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of Africa is i...
Philosophy as a rational enterprise is and remains the search for truth. This endeavour is basically...
Commentators on the four trends in contemporary African philosophy as enunciated by H. Odera Oruka f...
This article examines the question of the history of African Philosophy. The questions addressed her...
Philosophy in Africa has come a long way. From the 18th and 19th centuries when it was totally ignor...
Philosophy is a rational enterprise, which is predicated on culture, wonder and human experience. As...
This piece is one of among a handful that seek in the first instance to reveal the origin of African...
The description of Africa and Africans during the Enlightenment period by philosophers like David Hu...