Wiredu on Conceptual Decolonisation

Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 70 (175):24-41 (2023)
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Abstract

Kwasi Wiredu defines conceptual decolonisation as an activity in which Africans divest themselves of undue colonial influences, but his descriptions of this process are either unrelated to divesting or work quite generally, and not in favour of an African point of view. Wiredu's approach to decolonisation appears to be largely indistinguishable from the business of philosophy.

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Decolonising Philosophy.Dylan B. Futter - 2023 - Philosophical Papers 52 (1):33-52.

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