Affirmation and Inclusivity in African Philosophy and Religion
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the themes of affirmation and inclusivity, the book highlights their significance in philosophy and religion, particularly contrasting Western thought with African perspectives. It argues that self-affirmation is intrinsically linked to relationships with others, emphasizing that the self relies on external connections for existential validation. By interpreting the self as both individual and collective, the work presents a hermeneutics of affirmation that fosters a harmonious understanding of existence, positioning humans as integral forces within the universe.
