To Western scholars, Africa has no history no philosophy and as such do not possess the cognitive power of philosophizing. This falsehood has relegated Africa to the backdoor of world development and history. However, the history of world development reveals Africa as the cradle of world civilization. It becomes more glaring when we view development as multi-dimensional. In all facets of development, Africa and Africans have made tremendous contributions. Africans through their reflective attitudes to society, environment and nature have helped to add value to African societies and the world at large. This paper therefore, attempts at reflective activities (philosophy) thus adding value to our society (development). It also attempts to esta...
The once acrimonious debate on the existence of African philosophy has come of age, yet the need to ...
The discourse on the meaningfulness of Africans has taken various dimensions over the decades, espec...
Education in Africa, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally characterized by the b...
In the documentation of the historical development of the world, Africa has been tacitly ignored. To...
Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of Africa is i...
Abstract Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of A...
Philosophy and African Development: Theory and Practice appraises development in a holistic manner. ...
The split of African philosophical thinking between the schools of ethnophilosophy and professional ...
The major focus of this paper is to make a comparative analysis between African and Western Philosop...
This essay demonstrates how African philosophy can be a key to African innovation and development. I...
Abstract: The question about the existence or non-existence of African philosophy has almost died a ...
The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa arises from the fact tha...
African philosophy, at least the modern modality of its practice, is said to have been initiated by ...
This paper argues that the continued emphasis on ethno-philosophy and the relative absence of intell...
Few histories of philosophy have probed the contributions of Africans or people of African descent....
The once acrimonious debate on the existence of African philosophy has come of age, yet the need to ...
The discourse on the meaningfulness of Africans has taken various dimensions over the decades, espec...
Education in Africa, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally characterized by the b...
In the documentation of the historical development of the world, Africa has been tacitly ignored. To...
Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of Africa is i...
Abstract Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of A...
Philosophy and African Development: Theory and Practice appraises development in a holistic manner. ...
The split of African philosophical thinking between the schools of ethnophilosophy and professional ...
The major focus of this paper is to make a comparative analysis between African and Western Philosop...
This essay demonstrates how African philosophy can be a key to African innovation and development. I...
Abstract: The question about the existence or non-existence of African philosophy has almost died a ...
The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa arises from the fact tha...
African philosophy, at least the modern modality of its practice, is said to have been initiated by ...
This paper argues that the continued emphasis on ethno-philosophy and the relative absence of intell...
Few histories of philosophy have probed the contributions of Africans or people of African descent....
The once acrimonious debate on the existence of African philosophy has come of age, yet the need to ...
The discourse on the meaningfulness of Africans has taken various dimensions over the decades, espec...
Education in Africa, like virtually all social interaction, was traditionally characterized by the b...