2021
DOI: 10.31979/2151-6014(2021).120105
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Echoes from the Great Divide: On the Faltering Philosophical Dialogue between Africa and the West

Abstract: Even in the field of comparative or cross-cultural philosophy, distinctive contributions by African philosophers are often side-lined -that is, relegated to niche publications. Why is it so hard for African philosophers to draw their Western colleagues (other than specialists in African philosophy) into a real dialogue? An attempt is made to describe the field of tension; it is shown that some of the reflexes that manifest themselves in it reveal not just the attachment to specific perspectives or frames of re… Show more

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