Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic discipline, it is far from inclusive: Swiss philosophy departments factor out nearly everything outside the European canon. This text offers fundamental criticism of the focus on a narrow range of dominant epistemologies that, as will be argued, originate in Eurocentric ideologies. I will present a two-pronged approach, proposing a shift in curricula as well as in methods of philosophical inquiry
I describe two prejudices that can obstruct efforts to diversify philosophical curricula that I call...
In what ways do Wittgenstein and Derrida discuss the relations between orality and philosophy; and c...
In the opinion of some philosophers, African philosophy, vis-à-vis Western philosophy, African philo...
Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic di...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
This paper argues for the diversification of university-level philosophy curricula. I defend the ide...
Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
This paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate phi...
The world of academic philosophy is now entering a new age, one defined neither by colonial need for...
This paper indicates how the idea of African philosophy – specifically, African philosophy of religi...
Critical engagement involving philosophers trained in continental and analytic traditions often take...
Philosophy in the West divides into three parts: Analytic Philosophy (AP), Continental Philosophy (C...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] What makes the Higher Education Academy unique in educational development circ...
Abstract It is not uncommon to hear philosophers or even students of philosophy when asked to defi...
I describe two prejudices that can obstruct efforts to diversify philosophical curricula that I call...
In what ways do Wittgenstein and Derrida discuss the relations between orality and philosophy; and c...
In the opinion of some philosophers, African philosophy, vis-à-vis Western philosophy, African philo...
Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic di...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
This paper argues for the diversification of university-level philosophy curricula. I defend the ide...
Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
This paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate phi...
The world of academic philosophy is now entering a new age, one defined neither by colonial need for...
This paper indicates how the idea of African philosophy – specifically, African philosophy of religi...
Critical engagement involving philosophers trained in continental and analytic traditions often take...
Philosophy in the West divides into three parts: Analytic Philosophy (AP), Continental Philosophy (C...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] What makes the Higher Education Academy unique in educational development circ...
Abstract It is not uncommon to hear philosophers or even students of philosophy when asked to defi...
I describe two prejudices that can obstruct efforts to diversify philosophical curricula that I call...
In what ways do Wittgenstein and Derrida discuss the relations between orality and philosophy; and c...
In the opinion of some philosophers, African philosophy, vis-à-vis Western philosophy, African philo...