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Deep thinking from an African base
:confused: I've been reading a lot of philosophical books, but most of them are from an Aian or East indian view point. I was wondering if anyone knows the title of any such books, which are written from an African view point
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I can't think of anything written by black men. But there are several options for the sisters. The buzz as of late is Iyanna Van ... I can't spell her name but I'm sure you know who I mean. You may want to ask the AKAs. They read a great deal. In fact, we are supposed to start a book club on GC.
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A few from a course I took:
Existence in Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy, Lewis R. Gordon Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader, Emmanuel Eze Precolonial Black Africa; Chiek Diop Cultural Universals and Particulars: An African Perspective, Kwasi Wiredu African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity, Christopher Stringer (a good examination of African theory as a basis for Greek philosophy) There are also a whole host of books which basically attempt to debunk the concept of Afrocentrism, but refer a lot to African philosophy to basically explain why Afrocentrism is a myth. A search on Amazon or B&N should point you in the right direction. |
Check out Message to the Black Man by the Honorable Elijah Muhammed. This book transforms lives!!!
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