Introduction to PhilosophyPaulines Publications Africa, 2005 - 216 pagine |
Sommario
CHAPTER | 19 |
Philosophy as Human Wisdom par excellence | 32 |
The Division of Philosophy | 39 |
Preface | 52 |
19 | 60 |
32 | 67 |
53 | 79 |
Philosophy and Theology | 107 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 128 |
Definition and Nature | 136 |
Indigenous African Philosophy | 152 |
African Political Philosophy | 161 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 171 |
Chinese Philosophy | 192 |
Conclusion | 211 |
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Afri African Christian philosophy African culture African philosophy Aquinas Aristotle basic beginning Buddhism Carvaka causes century Chinese philosophy Christian philosophy conception Confucianism Confucius contemporary critical Debate on African distinction doctrine ence ethics ethnophilosophy example existence fact faith Fides et Ratio Gilson Greek history of philosophy Hountondji human person Ibid Indian philosophy Indigenous Thinkers individual influence intellectual interpretation knowledge language living logic losophy Maritain means mediaeval Mencius metaphysics Mimamsa moral negritude object one’s Oruka particular sciences perspective philoso philosophy of history philosophy of science Plato political philosophy practical principles problems question rational reality reason relationship religion role Sage Philosophy schools scientific seeks Senghor sense social society sophical soul specific speculation spirit Stein Taoism theory things Thinkers and Modern thinking tion traditional truth ultimate universe Upanishads Vaisesika Vedanta Vedas Western Whereas wisdom Yang Chu Yoga