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Amo Lecture 2023 mit Olufemi Taiwo

Termin Dienstag, 23. Mai 2023, 18.15 - 19.45 Uhr
Veranstaltungsart Vorlesung/Vortrag
Reihe Anton Wilhelm Amo Lecture
Einrichtung Universität gesamt
Veranstalter Seminar für Ethnologie
Veranstaltungsort Online & Hörsaal IV, Steintorcampus
Straße Ludwig-Wucherer-Str. 2
PLZ/Ort 06108 Halle (Saale)

Beschreibung

Die Anton Wilhelm Amo Lecture ist eine jährliche Veranstaltung der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, die seit 2013 zum Gedenken an Anton Wilhelm Amo, den ersten afrodeutschen Philosophen und Hochschullehrer, an dessen Wirkstätte im 18. Jahrhundert ausgerichtet wird.

Speaker: Olufemi Táíwò (Professor of African Political Thought and Chair at the Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.)

Title: Rewriting the History of Modern Philosophy: On Philosophy of History, Political Philosophy and Liberal Education in 19th Century West Africa

Abstract:
In recent work, I have been concerned to reinscribe into the history of modern philosophy the contributions of those I have styled “excluded moderns” from the African corner of the intellectual globe. This lecture, contrary to the bastard periodization that dominates the historiography of African ideas, presents evidence of philosophy of a standardly modern variety being done in West Africa in the 19th century that could not answer to the problematic categories of “traditional” or “precolonial” African philosophy. I introduce three thinkers who lived and worked in West Africa during the period whose ideas belong in the annals of modern philosophy. I look at the works of James Africanus Beale Horton, Alexander Crummell, and Edward Wilmot Blyden focusing specifically on their philosophy of history, political philosophy, and philosophy of education. It is time the narratives of the history of modern philosophy took seriously the essential hybridity that defines it. The continuing failure to do so makes it impossible for honest teachers of philosophy to deliver its history and register truthfully the biographies of its contributors located in a particular neck of the global woods—West Africa.

Webseite https://amo-lectures.uni-halle.de/lectures/#rewriting-the-history-of-modern-philosophy

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