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This handbook investigates the current state and future possibilities of African Philosophy, as a discipline and as a practice, vis-à-vis the challenge of African development and Africa’s place in a globalized, neoliberal capitalist economy. The volume offers a comprehensive survey of the philosophical enterprise in Africa, especially with reference to current discourses, arguments and new issues—feminism and gender, terrorism and fundamentalism, sexuality, development, identity, pedagogy and multidisciplinarity, etc.—that are significant for understanding how Africa can resume its arrested march towards decolonization and liberation.   

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"Well conceived and deftly executed, the Palgrave Handbook of African Philosophy is unique in its vision of broadening the compass of African Philosophy. The contributors, established and budding philosophers, have succeeded in further opening the windows of the discipline to the world of scholarship." (Segun Gbadegesin, Author of African Philosophy: Traditional Yoruba Philosophy and Contemporary African Realities) "The Handbook of African Philosophy is an exquisite portrait of the emerging philosophical scholarship in Africa. With intellectual rigor, it displays the paradoxical power of presenting the nature and trajectory of philosophies in Africa as they are and of inventing them with edgy creativity. It sums up and sets forth African philosophy with a stamp of authority." (Nimi Wariboko, Boston University School of Theology, USA) "This book is a felicitous continuation and renewal of the acclaimed Companion to African Philosophy edited in 2004 by Kwasi Wiredu. Once again African and Africanist philosophers, reflecting on the intellectual history of the continent, on the important concepts that have been produced in its many languages, on the issues it faces today, have risen to the challenge of adding another soon to be classic to the African philosophical library." (Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Columbia University, USA) "The Handbook of African Philosophy presents a compendium of voices of contemporary African and Africanist philosophers on how philosophy could be reinvented to surmount the perennial, yet multi-faceted challenges the continent faces in a fast globalizing world. This collection reveals that African philosophy has glided beyond the zest for certification to that of affirming its relevance in the remaking of world history." (Francis Offor, University of Ibadan, Nigeria)
1 Introduction: Rethinking African Philosophy in the Age of Globalization
1(18)
Adeshina Afolayan
Toyin Falola
Part I Preliminaries and Reappraisals
2 African Philosophy: Appraisal of a Recurrent Problematic
19(16)
Godfrey Tangwa
3 Archaeologies of African Thought in a Global Age
35(14)
Sanya Osha
4 A Philosophical Re-reading of Fanon, Nkrumah, and Cabral in the Age of Globalization and Postmodernity
49(12)
Teodros Kiros
5 Africanizing Philosophy: Wiredu, Hountondji, and Mudimbe
61(14)
D.A. Masolo
6 Oruka and Sage Philosophy: New Insights in Sagacious Reasoning
75(22)
Gail M. Presbey
7 Rethinking the History of African Philosophy
97(8)
Safro Kwame
8 The Question of African Logic: Beyond Apologia and Polemics
105(24)
Jonathan O. Chimakonam
9 Revisiting the Language Question in African Philosophy
129(12)
Godfrey Tangwa
10 Is African Studies Afraid of African Philosophy?
141(14)
Muyiwa Falaiye
Part II Philosophical Traditions and African Philosophy
11 The Geography of African Philosophy
155(12)
Bruce B. Janz
12 Philosophy in Portuguese-Speaking Africa
167(14)
Anke Graness
13 An Interpretive Introduction to Classical Ethiopian Philosophy
181(26)
Teodros Kiros
14 Confucianism and African Philosophy
207(16)
Thaddeus Metz
15 Islamic Philosophy and the Challenge to African Philosophy
223(8)
A.G.A. Bello
16 The Philosophy of Afrocentricity
231(14)
Molefi Kete Asante
17 "Black" Philosophy, "African" Philosophy, "Africana" Philosophy: Transnational Deconstructive and Reconstructive Renovations in "Philosophy"
245(24)
Lucius T. Outlaw Jr.
18 Between Africa and the Caribbean: The Nature of Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
269(18)
Clevis Headley
19 The Advent of Black Thinkers and the Limits of Continental Philosophy
287(16)
Walter D. Mignolo
20 On Vernacular Rationality: Gadamer and Eze in Conversation
303(12)
Peter Amato
21 Sophia, Phronesis, and the Universality of If a in African Philosophy Omotade Adegbindin
315(18)
Part III Issues and Discourses
22 Gendering African Philosophy, or: African Feminism as Decolonizing Force
333(16)
Louise du Toit
Azille Coetzee
23 Feminism(s) and Oppression: Rethinking Gender from a Yoruba Perspective
349(22)
Olayinka Oyeleye
24 Africa and the Philosophy of Sexuality
371(20)
Workineh Kelbessa
25 African Philosophy, Afropolitanism, and Africa
391(14)
Adeshina Afolayan
26 Philosophy of Nationalism in Africa
405(12)
Pieter Boele van Hensbroek
27 Sovereignty in Pre-colonial Mali and Northern Africa
417(14)
Christopher Wise
28 The Repressive State in African Literature: A Philosophical Reading
431(16)
M.S.C. Okolo
29 Re-imagining the Philosophy of Decolonization
447(14)
Messay Kebede
30 Community, Communism, Communitarianism: An African Intervention
461(14)
Ifeanyi Menkiti
31 African Humanism and Ethics: The Cases of Ubuntu and Omoluwabi
475(18)
Bola Dauda
32 Ubuntu and the Emancipation of Law
493(14)
Leonhard Praeg
33 Philosophy and Artistic Creativity in Africa
507(18)
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju
34 African Philosophy at the African Cinema
525(14)
Adeshina Afolayan
35 Philosophy of Science and Africa
539(18)
Helen Lauer
Part IV African Development and African Philosophy
36 Supporting African Renaissance: Afrocentric Leadership and the Imperative of Strong Institutions
557(14)
Lesiba Teffo
37 Africa and the Philosophy of Democratic Governance
571(14)
Polycarp Ikuenobe
38 Indigenous (African) Knowledge Systems, Science, and Technology
585(20)
Kai Horsthemke
39 African Philosophy and the Challenge of Science and Technology
605(16)
Helen Lauer
40 Humanitatis-Eco (Eco-Humanism): An African Environmental Theory
621(12)
Michael Onyebuchi Eze
41 Ubuntu and the Environment
633(26)
Edwin Etieyibo
42 African Philosophy in a World of Terror
659(12)
Leonhard Praeg
43 Yoruba Conception of Peace
671(12)
Adebola B. Ekanola
Part V African Philosophy and the Curriculum
44 African Philosophy and Education
683(20)
Kai Horsthemke
45 Ritual Archives
703(26)
Toyin Falola
46 Philosophy, Education, and Art in Africa
729(36)
John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji
47 Teaching African Philosophy and a Postmodern Dis-Position
765(14)
Philip Higgs
48 An African Philosophy for Children: Towards a Situated Paradigm
779(16)
Amasa Philip Ndofirepi
49 African Philosophy as a Multidisciplinary Discourse
795(18)
Thaddeus Metz
50 A Bibliographical Report on African Philosophy
813(14)
Anthony Onyemaechi Chukwu
Index 827
Adeshina Afolayan holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He is the editor of Auteuring Nollywood (2014).

 





Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair Professor in the Humanities and a Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin.