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" Meaning and truth in African philosophy : "
Grivas Muchineripi Kayange.
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BL
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859638
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Main Entry
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Kayange, Grivas Muchineripi
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Title & Author
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Meaning and truth in African philosophy : : doing African philosophy with language /\ Grivas Muchineripi Kayange.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switwerland :: Springer,, 2018.
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Series Statement
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Philosophical studies series ;; volume 135
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030019624
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: 3030019632
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: 9783030019624
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: 9783030019631
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3030019616
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9783030019617
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Figurative utterances and meaning -- Conceptual analysis : truth, beauty and meaning -- African communitarianism (ubuntu) vs African individualism through language.
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Abstract
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This book offers a new way of doing African philosophy by building on an analysis of the way people talk. The author bases his investigation on the belief that traditional African philosophy is hidden in expressions used in ordinary language. As a result, he argues that people are engaging in a philosophical activity when they use expressions such as taboos, proverbs, idioms, riddles, and metaphors. The analysis investigates proverbs using the ordinary language approach and Speech Act theory. Next, the author looks at taboos using counterfactual logic, which studies the meaning of taboo expressions by departing from a consideration of their structure and use. He argues that the study of these figurative expressions using the counterfactual framework offers a particular understanding of African philosophy and belief systems. The study also investigates issues of meaning and rationality departing from a study on riddles, explores conceptual metaphors used in conceptualizing the notion of politics in modern African political thought, and examines language and marginalization of women and people with disabilities. The book differs from other works in African philosophy in the sense that it does not claim that Africans have a philosophy as is commonly done in most studies. Rather, it reflects and unfolds philosophical elements in ordinary language use. The book also builds African Conception of beauty and truth through the study of language.
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Language and languages-- Philosophy.
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Meaning (Philosophy)
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Philosophy, African.
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Truth.
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Analytical philosophy Logical Positivism.
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Cultural studies.
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Language and languages-- Philosophy.
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Literature-- Philosophy.
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Meaning (Philosophy)
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PHILOSOPHY-- History Surveys-- Modern.
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Philosophy, African.
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Semantics, discourse analysis, etc.
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Truth.
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Dewey Classification
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199.6
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LC Classification
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B5305
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