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    ISBN: 3030019616 , 9783030019617
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 169 Seiten , 17 Illustrationen, Diagramme , 23.5 cm x 15.5 cm
    Series Statement: Philosophical studies series Volume 135
    Series Statement: Philosophical studies series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Analysis (Philosophy) ; African Languages ; Ethnology-Africa ; Semantics ; Analytic Philosophy ; Analysis (Philosophy) ; African Languages ; Ethnology-Africa ; Semantics ; Meaning (Philosophy) ; Philosophy, African ; Literature Philosophy ; Philosophie ; Afrikanische Sprachen ; Ethnologie ; Semantik ; Analytische Philosophie ; Analyse ; Philologie ; Kulturanthropologie ; Semantik ; Sinn ; Linguistik ; Literatur
    Abstract: 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
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Figurative Utterances And Meaning -- Chapter 1. Philosophical Framework For Doing African Philosophy -- Chapter 2. Pragmatic Semantics And Chichewa Proverbs -- Chapter 3. Meaning Of Taboos Using Counterfactual Logic -- Chapter 4. Doing African Philosophy With Metaphors -- Chapter 5. Riddles, Meaning And Rationality/Logic -- Part II: Conceptual Analysis: Truth, Beauty And Meaning -- Chapter 6. The Chewa Logical Concept Of Truth -- Chapter 7. The Chewa Concept Of Beauty And Meaning -- Part III: African Communitarianism (Ubuntu) Vs African Individualism Through Language -- Chapter 8. Conceptual Analysis Of Ubuntu/Umunthu And Meaning -- Chapter 9. Deducing Individualism In African Society Through The Study Of Language; 3.2 A List of Taboos and Literal Understanding3.3 Chewa Causal Statements; 3.4 The Chewa Causal Statements as Conditional Statements; 3.5 The Chewa Causal Statements as Counterfactual Conditionals; 3.6 Conclusion; Chapter 4: Doing African Philosophy with Metaphors; 4.1 Doing Philosophy with Metaphors in Cognitive Semantics; 4.2 Doing African Philosophy with `Politics Is a Tripping Game ́Metaphor; 4.3 Doing Philosophy with `a Man Is a Woman ́Metaphor; 4.4 Doing Philosophy with `Misapplied Metaphors;́ Chapter 5: Riddles, Meaning and Rationality/Logic; 5.1 Riddles; 5.2 African Philosophy and Riddles5.3 Chichewa Riddles and Use Meaning; 5.4 Formal Aspects of the Chichewa Riddles; 5.4.1 I; 5.4.2 II; 5.4.3 III; 5.4.4 IV; 5.5 Conclusion; Part II: Conceptual Analysis: Truth, Beauty and Meaning; Chapter 6: The Chewa Logical Concept of Truth; 6.1 Logical Concept of Truth in the Analytic Framework; 6.2 African Philosophy and the Logical Concept of Truth; 6.3 Chewa Logical Concept of Truth; 6.4 Formalising the Chewa Logical Concept of Truth; Chapter 7: The Chewa Concept of Beauty and Meaning; 7.1 Subjective or Objective Concept of Beauty?; 7.2 African Philosophy and the Concept of Beauty7.3 Chewa Conceptualization of Beauty; 7.4 Conclusion; Part III: African Communitarianism (Ubuntu) vs African Individualism through Language; Chapter 8: Conceptual Analysis of Ubuntu/Umunthu and Meaning; 8.1 Ubuntu Idealism and Meaning; 8.2 Umunthu Word/Lexical Meaning; 8.3 Umunthu and Sentence Meaning; 8.4 Meaning of umunthu from Figurative Expressions; 8.5 Conclusion; Chapter 9: Deducing Individualism in African Society Through the Study of Language; 9.1 Individualism; 9.2 Individualism from the Meaning of Proverbs; 9.3 Individualism Through Indexicals/Demonstratives in Proverbs9.4 Conclusion; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1: A Special Case of Riddles/Puzzles; Trio-puzzle; Sesto-puzzle; Appendix 2: African Proverbs/Idiomatic Expressions in Speech Act Theory; Proverbs and the General Elements of Speech Acts; Proverbs and the Groups of Speech Acts; Proverbs and Homonymous Performative Acts; References; Index; Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations and Acronyms; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I: Figurative Utterances and Meaning; Chapter 1: Philosophical Framework for Doing African Philosophy; 1.1 The Question of an Appropriate Framework; 1.2 Central Concepts from Analytic Philosophy; 1.3 Elements of the Adopted Framework in African Philosophy; Chapter 2: Pragmatic Semantics and Chichewa Proverbs; 2.1 Sources of Chichewa Proverbs; 2.2 Utterance Meaning; 2.3 Utterance-Use Meaning; Chapter 3: Meaning of Taboos Using Counterfactual Logic; 3.1 Counterfactual Framework
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    Language: English
    Angaben zur Quelle: 26/2, 2014, S. 220-233
    Note: Grivas Muchineripi Kayange
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783031475986
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 138 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations 28
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political science ; Social justice. ; Philosophy, African.
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1. General Introduction -- Chapter 2. Semantic Theory of Justice in the Chichewa Language -- Chapter 3. Communitarian Theory of Justice -- Chapter 4. Vitalogical Theory of Justice -- Chapter 5. Divine Gift Theory of Justice -- Chapter 6. Ubuntu Human Nature-Based Theory of Justice -- Chapter 7. African Rights Theory of Justice -- Chapter 8. Conclusion -- Index.
    Abstract: The book examines the meaning of justice in African political philosophy, building on the use-theoretical approach. Currently, most of the philosophical works in this context advocate for a communal interpretation of the meaning of justice, such as the 'relational theory of justice' and 'Ubuntu justice as fairness.' The author argues that this foundation of justice in the community undermines the self, which is a major problem with these theories. As an attempt to go beyond communitarianism in African thought, the book recognizes other philosophical frameworks for elaborating the meaning of justice in ordinary people's experience, such as vitalism, theism, ubuntuism, and semantic framework. The author opts for a reconstructed ubuntu-based theory of the meaning of justice that reflects the traditional African experience and recuperates 'valuing self-existence' and 'valuing other-existence' as its foundations. The book further identifies the centrality of rights in defining justice in traditional African communities.
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