African Philosophy and Postmodern Rationality

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African Philosophy and Postmodern Rationality

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 20 , issue 2 , 2001 , pages: 215–226
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2001.10878208
Author(s): Philip Higgs University of South Africa, Republic of South Africa

Abstract

In this essay I explore some of the ramifications that postmodernism, in its re-vision of Western rationality, holds for African philosophy. Insofar as African philosophy has associated itself with the traditional form of Western rationality, I argue that much can be gleaned by African philosophy from postmodernism's re-vision of Western rationality. The merits of such a postmodern re-vision of Western rationality for African philosophy include, an acknowledgement of alternative forms of reasoning and their accompanying cultural expressions; an insistence that knowledge production is not independent of moral and political value; a grounding of rationality in social relations; and a recognition of commitment, caring and feeling in rationality.

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