A Companion to African‐American Philosophy 2006
DOI: 10.1002/9780470751640.ch11
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African Philosophy at the Turn of the Century

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“…Dubois and Alaine Locke. 7 Another major expression of ethnology is Placide Tempels' Bantu Philosophy. Tempels followed the Saphir-Whorf thesis that was popular in the first half of the last century to argue that the categories of the language of the Bantu people reveal the metaphysical categories defining their view of reality.…”
Section: Ethnology/ethnophilosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dubois and Alaine Locke. 7 Another major expression of ethnology is Placide Tempels' Bantu Philosophy. Tempels followed the Saphir-Whorf thesis that was popular in the first half of the last century to argue that the categories of the language of the Bantu people reveal the metaphysical categories defining their view of reality.…”
Section: Ethnology/ethnophilosophymentioning
confidence: 99%