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532: Akan Philosophy and Personhood

532: Akan Philosophy and Personhood

Released Sunday, 19th May 2024
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532: Akan Philosophy and Personhood

532: Akan Philosophy and Personhood

532: Akan Philosophy and Personhood

532: Akan Philosophy and Personhood

Sunday, 19th May 2024
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More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/akan-philosophy.

The Akan people of West Africa have developed a system of metaphysics, epistemology, and moral philosophy with a special focus on personhood. For the Akan, their conception of a person is not just a matter of theoretical interest—it has far reaching practical implications for their social institutions and communal practices. So what exactly is the Akan notion of personhood, and how is it rooted in Akan traditional culture? How does the Akan emphasis on the social nature of personhood promote trust, cooperation, and a sense of responsibility to the community? And can this communal perspective help restore cultural identity in a postcolonial Africa? Josh and Ray welcome Ajume Wingo from the University of Colorado Boulder, author of "Veil Politics in Liberal Democratic States."

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