A Critique of Wiredu’s Project of Conceptual Decolonization of African Philosophy

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Husein Inusah, Paa Kweku Quansah
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Abstract To liberate African philosophy from the remnants of the colonial style of thought, Kwesi Wiredu promotes the idea of the conceptual decolonization of African philosophy. He argues that, to accomplish this project, African philosophers must theorize in African vernaculars. This article attempts to show that the project of the conceptual decolonization of African philosophy by recourse to theorizing in African vernaculars is challenging. It examines a particular strategy that Wiredu deploys in “Conceptual Decolonization as an Imperative in Contemporary African Philosophy,” in which he hopes to demonstrate that the Akan conception of mind is superior to the Cartesian conception of mind. It demonstrates that Wiredu’s attempt to show the superiority of the Akan conception of mind is unsuccessful and that his project of conceptual decolonization fails. Nevertheless, it concludes that Wiredu’s conceptual decolonization project still shows promise even in light of our criticisms.
对怀杜非洲哲学概念性非殖民化计划的批判
为了将非洲哲学从殖民主义思想的残余中解放出来,Kwesi Wiredu提出了非洲哲学概念性的去殖民化思想。他认为,为了完成这个项目,非洲哲学家必须用非洲方言进行理论分析。本文试图表明,非洲哲学的概念性非殖民化的工程,通过求助于非洲方言的理论是具有挑战性的。它考察了Wiredu在“概念性的非殖民化是当代非洲哲学的当务之急”中运用的一种特殊策略,他希望在其中证明阿坎人的思想观念优于笛卡尔的思想观念。这表明,怀尔杜试图展示阿坎人心智概念的优越性是不成功的,他的概念性非殖民化计划也失败了。然而,它的结论是,即使考虑到我们的批评,Wiredu的概念性非殖民化项目仍然显示出希望。
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