作为欧洲中心事业的征服与法律:对“南非”法律认知暴力的阿扎尼亚哲学批判

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Masilo Lepuru
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本文将批判性地分析导致白人定居者殖民主义的征服如何为认知暴力奠定基础。在1652年南非土地被剥夺之后,以欧洲征服者强加法律的形式出现的认知暴力是本文将批判性地探讨的基本问题。我们将依靠阿扎尼亚哲学传统作为批判这种法律认知暴力的理论框架。我们的理论框架与非洲法理学一致,这是基于在征服战争中被征服的土著人民的文化和世界观。我们的论点的基础是,通过征服强加给欧洲征服者的法律是一项以欧洲为中心的事业,它试图否定非洲的世界观和文化,并加强历史上的不公正。值得注意的是,认知暴力始于教皇训令的发布,这巩固了南非的征服和白人定居者殖民主义。这篇文章的论点是,在征服和随之而来的欧洲征服者的法律强制实施之后,白人定居者利用他们的法律将历史上的不公正问题(如土地剥夺)技术化。正是在这个意义上,本文试图通过突出被征服的土著人民的世界观和文化,为法律的非殖民化做出贡献。
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Conquest and Law as a Eurocentric enterprise: An Azanian philosophical critique of legal epistemic violence in “South Africa”
This essay will critically analyse how conquest that resulted in white settler colonialism laid the foundation for epistemic violence.  Epistemic violence, which took the form of the imposition of the law of the European conqueror in the wake of land dispossession in 1652  in South Africa is the fundamental problem this essay will critically engage with. We will rely on the Azanian philosophical tradition as a  theoretical framework to critique this legal epistemic violence. Our theoretical framework is in line with Afrikan jurisprudence, which is  grounded in the culture and worldview of the Indigenous people conquered in wars of conquest. Fundamental to our argument is that  the law of the European conqueror, which was imposed through conquest is a Eurocentric enterprise, which seeks to negate the Afrikan  worldview and culture and reinforce historic injustice. It is important to note that epistemic violence commenced with the issuing of papal bulls, which undergirded conquest and white settler colonialism in South Africa. The thesis of the essay is that in the wake of conquest  and the attendant imposition of the law of the European conqueror, white settlers used their law to technicalise issues of historic injustice  such as land dispossession. It is in this sense that this essay seeks to contribute to the decolonisation of law by foregrounding  the worldview and culture of the Indigenous conquered people. 
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Filosofia Theoretica
Filosofia Theoretica Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Filosofia Theoretica is a publication of Calabar School of Philosophy (CSP), University of Calabar. From 2018, the journal will begin to publish a third issue which will be a bi-lingual edition in both French and English languages. Filosofia Theoretica provides outlet for well researched and original papers in the following areas of African studies: philosophy, culture, religions, history and arts. It also publishes book reviews. Its publication cycle is January-June and July-December issues. The journal is abstracted/indexed on SCOPUS, EBSCO Humanities Source, ProQuest, Google Scholar, Ajol, EBSCO Database, Philosopher''s index, etc. Filosofia Theoretica is also accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET), South Africa.
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