The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa is topical given that the modern African philosopher is faced with all sorts of problems arising from within and outside his disci pline. Concerns about fashioning methods to confront Africa's existential challenges raise questions about cultural emanci pation and human survival and highlights technical and moral concerns about academic philosophy as a late -comer in Africa. There are real consequences of an inherited foreign colonial legacy and the seemingly abstract nature of a disci pline that needs to showcase its utility. Such gaps obstruct endogenous perspectives for solutions to African problems. We analyze the role of philosophy both as an academic field and as a thought system in African development concerns: We conceptualize this issue in terms of a discourse on intellectual values which include conceptual decolonization and human values, social order and ethical behaviour and science and technology in Africa.
The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa is topical given that the modern African philosopher is faced with all sorts of problems arising from within and outside his disci pline. Concerns about fashioning methods to confront Africa's existential challenges raise questions about cultural emanci pation and human survival and highlights technical and moral concerns about academic philosophy as a late -comer in Africa. There are real consequences of an inherited foreign colonial legacy and the seemingly abstract nature of a disci pline that needs to showcase its utility. Such gaps obstruct endogenous perspectives for solutions to African problems. We analyze the role of philosophy both as an academic field and as a thought system in African development concerns: We conceptualize this issue in terms of a discourse on intellectual values which include conceptual decolonization and human values, social order and ethical behaviour and science and technology in Africa.
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