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Book/Monograph
1996
Indiana University Press

In this seminal exploration of the nature and future of African philosophy, Paulin J. Hountondji attacks a myth popularized by ethnophilosophers such as Placide Temples and Alexis Kamgamé that there is an indigenous, collective African philosophy separate and distinct from the Western philosophical tradition. Hountoundji contends that ideological manifestations of ...

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