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How relevant is African philosophy in Africa? A conversation with Oladele Balogun


Chukwueloka S. Uduagwu

Abstract

In this short piece, I re-visit Oladele Balogun’s thesis that African philosophy, in social terms, can be relevant in Africa. I argue that in theorizing only on the social relevance of philosophy in Africa, Balogun fails to do justice to the entire breath of possible practical value which African philosophy can offer to the continent. To show this, I shall converse with Balogun on his idea of social relevance by exposing its strength and weakness. For Balogun, it is in the social aspect of African philosophy such as questioning the belief of a given society in order to change their habit of thought, criticizing their ideology and cultural values etc., that African philosophy’s relevance in Africa can be found. However, I contend that this does not fully capture other areas of
African philosophy’s relevance such as the epistemic, ethical and spiritual relevance.

Keywords: Philosophy, African Philosophy, Relevance, Balogun, Social, Epistemic, Spiritual


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