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Afrikology, philosophy and wholeness : an epistemology / Dani W. Nabudere.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: South Africa : African Institute of South Africa, 2011.Description: 170 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780798302555
LOC classification:
  • B5315.K56 .N33 2011
Contents:
Introduction -- Afrikology and the African heritage -- Greek and Western dualisation and abstraction of reality -- The implications of the quantum and relativity revolution for consciousness -- Divination, shamanism and wholeness -- The African chicane, witchcraft and divination -- Femininity, knowledge and Afrikology -- Dialogue between the ancient African worldview and the modern Western view -- The problem of reason and rationality -- The problem of dialects and oppositionality -- The central role of language -- Afrikology, hermeneutics and understanding -- Why Afrikology is different from other African approaches -- Afrikology as a universal emancipatory epistemology.
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Books Books Zetech Library - TRC General Stacks Non-fiction B5315.K56 .N33 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.1 Available Z009376

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- Afrikology and the African heritage -- Greek and Western dualisation and abstraction of reality -- The implications of the quantum and relativity revolution for consciousness -- Divination, shamanism and wholeness -- The African chicane, witchcraft and divination -- Femininity, knowledge and Afrikology -- Dialogue between the ancient African worldview and the modern Western view -- The problem of reason and rationality -- The problem of dialects and oppositionality -- The central role of language -- Afrikology, hermeneutics and understanding -- Why Afrikology is different from other African approaches -- Afrikology as a universal emancipatory epistemology.

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