Philosophy for AfricaAn annotated bibliography of works by and about Radcliffe in several languages, with sections on editions and translations of her work; early reviews and notices; 19th- and 20th-century criticism; full- length works; dissertations; and bibliographies. A biography draws on new material from the one substantial extant Radcliffe manuscript, her commonplace book in the Boston Public Library. Appendices offer information on adaptations and abridgments, parodies and imitations, and spurious attributions. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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activity affirm African context African ideas African philosophy alienation apartheid Aristotle aspects attempt Bantu capacity centre character complementarity conception of humanity creative desire distinct dualism elements ethical European culture existence expression fact force fulfilment fundamental gaze gender identity genuine growth and community Hegel human nature human persons human predicament ideology important individual influence insight integration kind knowledge Leopold Senghor liberation Marx Marxism material materialist means metaphysical miscegenation moral necessary conditions negritude notion one's opposition organised particular personal community personal growth phenomenology philosophy of persons physical political produced Rahner realise reality recognised relations relationship religion scientific secularisation self-knowledge and self-affirmation self-realisation Senghor sense seriti sexual Simone Weil social society solidarity South Africa sphere of gender spiritual strictly personal struggle subsidiarity Teilhard things thinking Thomist Thomist philosophy traditional African thought transcend true truth UBUNTU umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu understanding universe values whole workers