African phenomenology and ontological absolutism in politics: The complex postcolonial situation of Cameroon

In an attempt to formulate an African phenomenological method, this article engages with existing African philosophical schools, namely particularism, universalism and eclecticism. I will explore how the positions advanced in these schools, valid in their own rights, are at the same time potentially...

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Main Author: Sanni, John Sodiq (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Rhodes University 2021
In: The Indo-Pacific journal of phenomenology
Year: 2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
Further subjects:B Violence
B Africa
B Relationality
B Identity
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