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This book focuses on African metaphysics and epistemology, and is
an exercise in decoloniality. The authors describe their approach
to "decoloniality" as an intellectual repudiation of coloniality,
using the method of conversational thinking grounded in Ezumezu
logic. Focusing specifically on both African metaphysics and
African epistemology, the authors put forward theories formulated
to stimulate fresh debates and extend the frontiers of learning in
the field. They emphasize that this book is not a project in
comparative philosophy, nor is it geared towards making Africa/ns
the object/subjects of philosophy. Rather, the book highlights and
discusses philosophical insights that have been produced from the
African perspective, which the authors argue must be further
developed in order to achieve decoloniality in the field of
philosophy more broadly.
This book focuses on African metaphysics and epistemology, and is
an exercise in decoloniality. The authors describe their approach
to "decoloniality" as an intellectual repudiation of coloniality,
using the method of conversational thinking grounded in Ezumezu
logic. Focusing specifically on both African metaphysics and
African epistemology, the authors put forward theories formulated
to stimulate fresh debates and extend the frontiers of learning in
the field. They emphasize that this book is not a project in
comparative philosophy, nor is it geared towards making Africa/ns
the object/subjects of philosophy. Rather, the book highlights and
discusses philosophical insights that have been produced from the
African perspective, which the authors argue must be further
developed in order to achieve decoloniality in the field of
philosophy more broadly.
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