Keynote Speech—Workshop: Revisiting Professor Claude Sumner’s Contribution to Ethiopian Philosophy: A Centenary Memorial, 8th July, 201
Philosophy in Africa has come a long way. From the 18th and 19th centuries when it was totally ignor...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
Zera Yaekob’s rationalistic philosophy seems to be, like the ocean, has diverse echelons. The usual ...
Workshop: Revisiting Professor Claude Sumner’s Contribution to Ethiopian Philosophy: A Centenary Mem...
African philosophy emerged out of the rationality debates and the need to affirm the existence of a ...
In his lifelong work at the Department of Philosophy of Addis Ababa University, Sumner initially wor...
This essay uses examines contemporary Ethiopian philosophy to determine the practicality of sage phi...
The hatetas of Zara Yaecob and Walda Hewat are widely regarded as the precursors of societal enlight...
The analysis of the treatise of Zär'a Ya’Əqob and Wäldä HƏywåt is one example of Claude Sumner's con...
This study is a rigorous and critical analysis of the significance and relevance of tradition to mod...
This essay underscores the epistemological import of Lewis R. Gordon’s groundbreaking text, An Intro...
This piece is one of among a handful that seek in the first instance to reveal the origin of African...
The standard bias is that philosophy originated in Miletus, in the Greek province of Ionia in Asia M...
Please find attached my keynote address presented August 3 at the 4th International Conference of Et...
The late Kenyan Prof. H. Odera Oruka (1944-1995), from his base in the Department of Philosophy and ...
Philosophy in Africa has come a long way. From the 18th and 19th centuries when it was totally ignor...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
Zera Yaekob’s rationalistic philosophy seems to be, like the ocean, has diverse echelons. The usual ...
Workshop: Revisiting Professor Claude Sumner’s Contribution to Ethiopian Philosophy: A Centenary Mem...
African philosophy emerged out of the rationality debates and the need to affirm the existence of a ...
In his lifelong work at the Department of Philosophy of Addis Ababa University, Sumner initially wor...
This essay uses examines contemporary Ethiopian philosophy to determine the practicality of sage phi...
The hatetas of Zara Yaecob and Walda Hewat are widely regarded as the precursors of societal enlight...
The analysis of the treatise of Zär'a Ya’Əqob and Wäldä HƏywåt is one example of Claude Sumner's con...
This study is a rigorous and critical analysis of the significance and relevance of tradition to mod...
This essay underscores the epistemological import of Lewis R. Gordon’s groundbreaking text, An Intro...
This piece is one of among a handful that seek in the first instance to reveal the origin of African...
The standard bias is that philosophy originated in Miletus, in the Greek province of Ionia in Asia M...
Please find attached my keynote address presented August 3 at the 4th International Conference of Et...
The late Kenyan Prof. H. Odera Oruka (1944-1995), from his base in the Department of Philosophy and ...
Philosophy in Africa has come a long way. From the 18th and 19th centuries when it was totally ignor...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
Zera Yaekob’s rationalistic philosophy seems to be, like the ocean, has diverse echelons. The usual ...