Ever since the publication of Placide Tempel's epoch-making work Bantu
Philosophy, African philosophers have worked to dispel the myth that
there is no metaphysics in Africa. In the East African context we
remember the names of Joseph Nyasmi and Odera Oruka, and in the West
African context, Pauline Hotoundji and Kwesi Wiredu have made monumental
contributions to elucidate African metaphysics. This compendium,
presented by a group of scholars from the University of Botswana, seeks
to build bridges between the seemingly estranged disciplines of African
metaphysics, existential philosophy, and economics in the contexts of
HIV/AIDS.