African Philosophy and the Method of Ordinary Language Philosophy (Report) African Philosophy and the Method of Ordinary Language Philosophy (Report)

African Philosophy and the Method of Ordinary Language Philosophy (Report‪)‬

Journal of Pan African Studies 2008, March 15, 2, 3

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Introduction The debate on the existence of African philosophy, which is of central concern to most philosophers of the 20th and 21st centuries, Africans and non-African alike, is according to Makinde, unnecessary. What is necessary is, if African philosophy exists, we should show it, do it and write it rather than talking about it, or engaging in endless talks about it. (i) As evident in the debate, what is expected to be shown, done and written is philosophy tailored along the stereotyped and paradigmatic sense peculiar to Western philosophy? However, Barry Hallen argues that using the method of ordinary language philosophy, African philosophy is philosophy per se, and should be recognised as such.

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2008
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Journal of Pan African Studies
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