I, We and Body
First Joint Symposium of Philosophers from Africa and from the Netherlands at Rotterdam on March 10, 1989
Editor
[Schriften zur Philosophie der Differenz, 3] 1989. 108 pp.
Publishing status: | Original publisher:B.R. Grüner Publishing Company
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: A cross-cultural dialogue on philosophical issuesHeinz Kimmerle | p. 7
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The Ontological Significance of “I” and “We” in African PhilosophyJoseph M. Nyasani | p. 13
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Oedipus and the Dogon: Myth of Modernity interrogatedHenk Oosterling | p. 27
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Person and Community in African ThoughtKwame Gyekye | p. 47
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The Discussion on Identity Among African PhilosophersJurjen G. Fennema | p. 65
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A Perception of Reality with an East-Nilotic Tribe Point of departure for a philosophy of perceptionHans Stoks | p. 79
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The Notion of Time in African Philosophy A survey of some approachesRuud M. van Zuylekom | p. 93
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Epilogue: The position of culture within developmentHeinz Kimmerle | p. 103
Subjects
Philosophy
Main BIC Subject
HP: Philosophy
Main BISAC Subject
PHI000000: PHILOSOPHY / General