On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa

There is no doubt that Africa today is confronted with many economic, political, social, and developmental problems. The big question and the basic challenge is therefore how best we can tackle these problems especially as we begin and forge ahead in the third millennium. This paper attempts to...

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Main Author: Ukpokolo Isaac E.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2011-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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spelling doaj-45debb090b154754881f940e86d7afc12020-11-24T22:45:19ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382011-01-0122222923810.2298/FID1102229UOn the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for AfricaUkpokolo Isaac E.There is no doubt that Africa today is confronted with many economic, political, social, and developmental problems. The big question and the basic challenge is therefore how best we can tackle these problems especially as we begin and forge ahead in the third millennium. This paper attempts to elucidate a fundamental role that philosophy can play in this regard. It holds that philosophy, as a discipline in the humanities, can help shape fresh ideas that are humanistic in nature in the sense that they encourage free enquiry and social agreement which are vital pillars for a fair and prosperous society; for a society without such genuine humanistic values will show many of the symptoms which are present in contemporary African societies.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2011/0353-57381102229U.pdfHumanismAfricaphilosophyfree inquirysocial agreement
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On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa
Filozofija i Društvo
Humanism
Africa
philosophy
free inquiry
social agreement
author_facet Ukpokolo Isaac E.
author_sort Ukpokolo Isaac E.
title On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa
title_short On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa
title_full On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa
title_fullStr On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa
title_full_unstemmed On the contemporary African experience: Towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for Africa
title_sort on the contemporary african experience: towards a humanistic mode of philosophy for africa
publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
series Filozofija i Društvo
issn 0353-5738
publishDate 2011-01-01
description There is no doubt that Africa today is confronted with many economic, political, social, and developmental problems. The big question and the basic challenge is therefore how best we can tackle these problems especially as we begin and forge ahead in the third millennium. This paper attempts to elucidate a fundamental role that philosophy can play in this regard. It holds that philosophy, as a discipline in the humanities, can help shape fresh ideas that are humanistic in nature in the sense that they encourage free enquiry and social agreement which are vital pillars for a fair and prosperous society; for a society without such genuine humanistic values will show many of the symptoms which are present in contemporary African societies.
topic Humanism
Africa
philosophy
free inquiry
social agreement
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