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Philosophy Culture and Vision - African Perspectives. Selected Essays (Paperback)
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Philosophy Culture and Vision - African Perspectives. Selected Essays (Paperback)
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Believing that the intellectual enterprise called philosophy is
essentially a part of the cultural as well as historical experience
of a people, that the concepts and problems that occupy the
attention of philosophers placed in different cultural spaces or
historical times generally derive directly from those spaces and
times, and that philosophy, in turn, has been most relevant to the
development of human cultures, the Ghanaian philosopher Kwame
Gyekye gives reflective attention in this book to some of the
concepts and problems that in his view feature most prominently in
the contemporary African cultural, social, political, and moral
experience. Such concepts and problems include the following:
political legitimacy, development, culture and the pursuit of
science and technology, political corruption, democracy,
representation and the politics of inclusion, the status of
cultural values in national orientation, understanding
globalization, and others. It is these topics that are covered in
the essays collected in this book. The unrelenting pursuit of the
speculative activity by the philosopher in most cases eventuates in
normative proposals; these normative proposals often embody a
vision-a vision of an ideal human society in terms of its values,
politics, and culture. Vision, understood here, has human-not
supernatural or divine-origination and involvement and requires
action by human beings in order for it to come into reality. A
vision may derive from sustained critical evaluation of a culture
or some elements of it. Gyekye attempts an articulation of the
visions of the essays contained in the book. Even though
philosophical ideas and concerns are originally inspired by and
worked out in a cultural milieu, it does not necessarily follow,
Gyekye strongly believes, that the relevance of those ideas and
insights is to be tetheed to the cultures that produced them. For,
more often than not, the relevance of those ideas, or at least some
of them, transcends the confines of their own times and cultures
and can be appreciated by other societies, or cultures, or
generational epochs. This trans-cultural or trans-epochal or
metacontextual appeal or attraction of philosophical ideas and
insights spawned by a particular culture or cluster of cultures or
in specific historical times is to be put down to our common human
nature-including our basic human desires and aspirations. Th us,
most of the essays published here should be of interest to the
global community-i.e., to cultures and societies beyond the
African.
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