Caught between the history of exclusion and the reality of the world
philosophies approach, this is an introduction to African philosophy
unlike any other.
With distinctive insight Pascah Mungwini brings together African
philosophy and the emancipative mission, introducing African thought as
a practice defined by its own history and priority questions while
always in dialogue with the world. He charts the controversies and
contestations around the contemporary practice of philosophy as an
academic enterprise in Africa, examining some of philosophy's most
serious mistakes, omissions, and failures.
Covering the history of African philosophy's development and trajectory,
Mungwini's introduction focuses on the struggle for intellectual
liberation. His compelling portrayal reveals that true liberation begins
by understanding one's own world, an essential point for anyone
beginning to explore another philosophical tradition on its own terms.