E-Book, Englisch, 276 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
E-Book, Englisch, 276 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-031-73963-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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African metaphysics question a variety of issues, ranging from the nature of fundamental reality to the meaning of human existence. African philosophers have introduced groundbreaking metaphysical theories in response to these metaphysical issues and questions. These theories provide uniquely African perspectives that challenge philosophers to look inwards and produce globally competitive ideas instead of exoticising traditional African worldviews for the intellectual entertainment of a non-African audience. This volume advances the field of African metaphysics by critically engaging with key metaphysical ideas and concepts developed by African metaphysical thinkers. The chapters contributed in this volume by established researchers and promising young scholars challenge and modify existing metaphysical theories while proposing novel theories that shape debates in the field.
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Part 1. The Nature of Fundamental Reality.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Fundamental Reality in African Metaphysical Thought.- 3. On the Distortion of Being in African Ontology.- 4. Panentheism and Emmanuel Ofuasia’s Afro-Process Metaphysics.- 5. Ìwàas Ontological Duality: A Prolegomena to an African Version of Event Metaphysics.- 6. The Structure of Relational-Field Metaphysics.- 7. Sophie B?s?dé Olúw?lé on Yoruba Philosophy, Knowing, Not-Knowing and the Pain of Letting Go.- Part II. On God, Evil, and Causality.- 8. The Vitalistic Universe and the Existence of God.- 9. The Axiology of the African Limited-God.- 10. Richard Swinburne and Kwasi Wiredu on God and (Moral) Evil.- 11. The Antinomy of Relation: An Understanding of Causation and the Question of Destiny.- Part III. Applied Metaphysics: African Medicine and Afro-communitarianism.- 12. Metaphysical Issues in African Philosophy of Medicine.- 13. Some Reflections on Binary Dualism, Complementarity and Afro-communitarianism.