On the nature of language – Heidegger and African Philosophy

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On the nature of language – Heidegger and African Philosophy

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 27 , issue 4 , 2008 , pages: 310–324
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v27i4.31520
Author(s): Abraham Olivier Department of Philosophy University of Fort Hare Alice, South Africa

Abstract

This paper explores links between Heidegger’s notion of language and views in African philosophy. My contention is that Heidegger’s daring phenomenology of language is also found and even radicalised within the framework of African philosophy, particularly the philosophy of myth. I argue that the exploration of the relation between these views of language offers the possibility not only to expand on the conventional conception of language but also to challenge the common notion of philosophical language and philosophy as such.

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