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  1. Bantu philosophy.Bantu Ontology - forthcoming - African Philosophy: A Classical Approach.
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    Bantu philosophy.Placide Tempels - 1969 - Paris,: Présence africaine.
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    Bantu philosophy in the history of African philosophy.Olexandr Kornienko - 2023 - Sententiae 42 (3):127-133.
    Review of Dokman, F., & Cornelli, E. M. (Eds.). (2022). Beyond Bantu Philosophy: Contextualizing Placide Tempels's Initiative in African Thought. London and New York: Routledge.
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  4. Umanesimo bantù.Adalberto Pavan - 1973 - Bologna,: EMI.
     
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    The Bantu Presbyterian Church in South Africa and Ecumenism, 1940–1999.Graham A. Duncan - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-7.
    From 1940, ecumenical developments in the Presbyterian/Congregational corpus in Southern Africa became more tortuous and complex, with an expansion of the number of denominations involved in union negotiations to include the Bantu Presbyterian Church of South Africa, the Congregational Union of South Africa, later the United Congregational Church of South Africa, the Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa and the Tsonga Presbyterian Church. The problem statement centres around the complex situation that despite substantial similarities in doctrine, liturgy and polity, as well (...)
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  6. Paradigms. Bantu wisdom as transcendent development : establish African philsophical bedrock / Andani Thakhathi ; The storytelling science paradigm : evoking the transformative power of indigenous ontological antenarratives in curious conversation / David M. Boje and Grace Ann Rosile ; Towards a constructor theory conception for wicked social externalities : delineating the limits and possibilities of impactful pathways to a better world.Sherman Indhul - 2022 - In Andani Thakhathi (ed.), Transcendent development: the ethics of universal dignity. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
     
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    Stephen Bantu Biko: An agent of change in South Africa’s socio-politico-religious landscape.Ramathate T. H. Dolamo - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-9.
    This article examines and analyses Biko’s contribution to the liberation struggle in South Africa from the perspective of politics and religion. Through his leading participation in Black Consciousness Movement and Black Theology Project, Biko has not only influenced the direction of the liberation agenda, but he has also left a legacy that if the liberated and democratic South Africa were to follow, this country would be a much better place for all to live in. In fact, the continent as a (...)
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    La Philosophie bantu comparée.Alexis Kagame - 1976 - Paris: "Présence africaine".
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    Wilderness and the bantu mind.G. W. Burnett & Kamuyu Wa Kang’Ethe - 1994 - Environmental Ethics 16 (2):145-160.
    In the West, it is widely believed that, since Africans lack an emotional experience with romanticism and transcendentalism, they do not possess the philosophical prerequisites necessary to protect wilderness. However, the West’s disdain for African systems of thought has precluded examination of customary African views of wilderness. Examination of ethnographic reports on Kenya’s Highland Bantu reveals a complex view of phenomena that the West generally associates with wilderness. For the Bantu, wilderness is an extension of human living space, and through (...)
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    La concepción bantú-africana de la muerte.Gregory Nzau Musyoka - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (304):1149-1157.
    La pregunta sobre la muerte sigue siendo una gran preocupación para el hombre de hoy. La concepción bantú-africana de la muerte y el más allá ofrece una original respuesta a este misterio. Presentar la coincidencia y diferencias de dicha original respuestas con otras respuestas posibles será el objetivo de esta reflexión.
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  11. On Congo Cults of Bantu Origin in Cuba.Miguel Barnet - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (179):141-164.
    Black Africans who were brought to Cuba as slaves represented a variety of origins and belonged to linguistic groups that were as divergent as their cultural backgrounds. A huge majority, however, originated in the Congo basin. The last officially recorded arrival of a slave ship in a Cuban port took place in 1873.It would be impossible to classify expressions of Bantu origin that were used in the slave trade. The arbitrary label “Congo” has been applied to most such expressions with (...)
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  12. Plaidoyer pour la philosophie bantu et quelques autres textes.Placide Tempels - 1982 - Kinshasa-Limete: Dép. de philosophie et religions africaines, Faculté de théologie catholique.
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    Tense and Aspect in Bantu.Derek Nurse - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Derek Nurse looks at variations in the form and function of tense and aspect in Bantu, a branch of Niger-Congo, the world's largest language phylum. Bantu languages are spoken in central, eastern, and southern sub-Saharan Africa south of a line between Nigeria and Somalia. By current estimates there are between 250 and 600 of them, as yet neither adequately classified nor fully described. Professor Nurse's account is based on data from more than 200 Bantu languages and varieties, a representative sample (...)
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  14. Quantification across bantu languages.Manfred Krifka & Sabine Zerbian - manuscript
    to appear in Lisa Matthewson (ed.), Cross-linguistic perspectives on the semantics of quantification, Elsevier.
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  15. Salvación cristiana en el mundo bantú contemporáneo.Jean de Dieu Madangi - 2011 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 16:153-172.
    Este artículo recorre sucintamente la historia de la evangelización en África y los procesos de inculturación de la fe actualmente en curso en el continente. Tal recorrido nos revela la necesidad de una figura bantú actualizada delMesías-Antepasado, modelo de plenitud humana para este mundo y paradigma para la salvación escatológica. El recorrido se introduce con un repaso sucinto de la comprensión de la salvación divina en el Antiguo y en el Nuevo Testamento. Sigue luego con un análisis de cómo (...)
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    Cognitive schemas and motion verbs: COMING and GOING in Chindali (Eastern Bantu).Robert Botne - 2005 - Cognitive Linguistics 16 (1):43-80.
    This study develops a detailed semantic analysis of a dozen COME and GO verbs in an eastern Bantu language, Chindali. These verbs are shown to differ not only in the typical motional elements such as path and landmark encoded in the motion schema, but also in what component of the motion schema is salient. Complementing the semantic analysis is a discussion of how these verbs are combined extensively in narrative discourse to provide a detailed mapping of a motion trajectory. Finally, (...)
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    À la découverte d'une théologie trinitaire chez les Bantu, ou, le Dieu Trine dans l'ontologie africaine.Stanislas Maweni Malebi - 2013 - [Paris]: L'Harmattan.
    Devenir chrétien, est-il un gain ou une perte par rapport aux croyances traditionnelles du Muntu? Est-ce un choix raisonnable pour le Muntu ou une fuite du poids de la tradition? L'auteur part d'une étude anthropologique du peuple bantu à qui il souhaite proposer un horizon sotériologique, loin de toute aliénation ancestrale. Il présente le Muntu comme celui qui reçoit sa parole des ancêtres. Il n'est que le garant de la parole.
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    Umbanda, Reinado e Candomblé de Angola: uma tríade Bantu na promoção da vida responsável.Guaraci Maximiniano dos Santos - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (39):1698-1700.
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    The Ontological and Normative Structure in the Social Reality of a Bantu Society: A Systematic Study of Ganda Ontology and Ethics.Joshua Wantate Sempebwa - 1978 - [S.N.].
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  20. Population Size and the Rate of Language Evolution: A Test Across Indo-European, Austronesian, and Bantu Languages.Simon J. Greenhill, Xia Hua, Caela F. Welsh, Hilde Schneemann & Lindell Bromham - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  21. Le potentiel ontologique des langues Bantu face à l'ontologie classique.Maniragaba Balibutsa - 2000 - Libreville (Gabon): Editions du CICIBA.
     
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  22. The Intellectual Legacy of Stephen Bantu Biko (1946-1977).Hennie Lotter - 1992 - Acta Academica 24.
    In this essay I will attempt to explain the significance of Stephen Bantu Biko's life. This I will do in terms of his intellectual contribution to the liberation of black people from the radically unjust apartheid society in South Africa. Firstly, I will discuss his contribution to liberate blacks psychologically from the political system of apartheid, pointing out how he broke through the normative and pragmatic acceptance of the situation in the radically unjust apartheid society. He experienced black people as (...)
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    Hiv/aids reduces the relevance of the principle of individual medical confidentiality among the bantu people of southern Africa.Paul Ndebele, Joseph Mfutso-Bengo & Francis Masiye - 2008 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (5):331-340.
    The principle of individual medical confidentiality is one of the moral principles that Africa inherited unquestioningly from the West as part of Western medicine. The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Southern Africa has reduced the relevance of the principle of individual medical confidentiality. Individual medical confidentiality has especially presented challenges for practitioners among the Bantu communities that are well known for their social inter-connectedness and the way they value their extended family relations. Individual confidentiality has raised several unforeseen problems for persons living (...)
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    Resson'ncias e ontologias outras: pensando com o pensar Bantu-Kongo.Tiganá Santana Neves Santos - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (spe):149-168.
    Resumo: À luz de aspectos fundamentais do pensar bantu-kongo e em consonância com pensadores contemporâneos, tais como Bunseki Fu-Kiau e Zamenga B., este artigo aspira a refletir acerca de ontologias distintas daquelas hegemônicas euro-ocidentais. Tais ontologias são vivenciadas em parte do continente africano e foram deslocadas para territórios afrodiaspóricos, como o Brasil, ainda que com adaptações, por meio de práticas cosmológicas que situam a ancestralidade em lugar central. As ideias de “mesmo pluriontológico”, opacidade, estágios do cosmograma kongo, vazio, transmutação, inclinação (...)
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  25. Le concept fondamental de l'ontologie Bantu: texte inédit.Placide Tempels - 1977 - Kinshasa: Département de philosophie et religions africaines, Faculté de théologie catholique.
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  26. L'homme dans l'univers "des" Bantu.Edmond N. Mujynya - 1972 - Lubumbashi,: République du Zaire, Presse de l'université nationale du Zaire.
     
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  27. Conceptual Take-Off Conditions for a Bantu Philosophy.Franz Crahay & Victor A. Velen - 1965 - Diogenes 13 (52):55-78.
  28. Inserción de la salvación cristiana en la cultura bantú-luba (Datos para una pedagogía inculturada).Sebastián Bele-Bele - 2001 - Ciencia Tomista 128 (414):5-108.
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    Tense and cognitive space: On the organization of tense/aspect systems in Bantu languages and beyond.Robert Botne & Tiffany L. Kershner - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (2):145-218.
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    XIX. Contributions to a Comparative Dictionary of the Bantu Languages.C. G. Büttner - 1877 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 1 (3):165-191.
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  31. The shebeen in an urban Bantu community.J. M. Lotter & J. H. Schmidt - 1975 - Humanitas 3 (1).
     
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    Magic and Medicine in South African Bantu Psychiatry.Olof Pettersson - 1964 - Centaurus 9 (4):293-316.
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    An Appraisal of Man’s Essence in Bantu Ontology.Celestine Chukwuemeka Mbaegbu - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (4):217-227.
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    Salvación cristiana en el mundo bantú contemporáneo.Jean de Dieu Madangi - 2011 - Ilu, Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 16.
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  35. The Significance of Personal names among the Bantu People of Eastern Africa.Maria G. Kente - 1988 - In J. M. Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical Focus on Culture and Traditional Thought Systems in Development. Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 332.
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    Questions disputées sur la philosophie africaine: la philosophie de ceux qui ne parlent pas comme vous et nous.Kaumba Lufunda Samajiku - 2023 - [Paris]: Éditions du Cygne. Edited by Mujynya Nimisi & Emmanuel M. Banywesize.
    Ce livre prend prétexte sur l'énigme Tempels pour exposer la complexité de la philosophie de ceux qui avaient été considérés, à tort, comme ne parlant pas les langues abstraites, mais plutôt ontologiques : les Africains des langues bantu. L'originalité de ce livre ne réside pas tant dans sa démarche phénoménologique, mais dans le fait qu'en passant par la procédure des questions disputées, dans la suite de la tradition issue de Saint Thomas d'Aquin, il réorganise "la lecture et l'écriture de la (...)
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    Beyond the past, present, and future: towards the semantics of ‘graded tense’ in Gĩkũyũ. [REVIEW]Seth Cable - 2013 - Natural Language Semantics 21 (3):219-276.
    In recent years, our understanding of how tense systems vary across languages has been greatly advanced by formal semantic study of languages exhibiting fewer tense categories than the three commonly found in European languages. However, it has also often been reported that languages can sometimes distinguish more than three tenses. Such languages appear to have ‘graded tense’ systems, where the tense morphology serves to track how far into the past or future a reported event occurs. This paper presents a formal (...)
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    Ubuntu in Elephant Communities.Birte Wrage, Dennis Papadopoulos & Judith Benz-Schwarzburg - forthcoming - Journal of the American Philosophical Association:1-22.
    African (Bantu) philosophy conceptualizes morality through ubuntu, which emphasizes the role of community in producing moral agents. This community is characterized by practices that respond to and value interdependence, such as care, cooperation, and respect for elders and ancestral knowledge. While there have been attributions of morality to nonhuman animals in the interdisciplinary animal morality debate, this debate has focused on Western concepts. We argue that the ubuntu conception of morality as a communal practice applies to some nonhuman animals. African (...)
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  39. Primitive philosophy.William Vernon Brelsford - 1935 - London,: J. Bale, sons & Danielsson.
     
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  40. La philosophie bantoue.Placide Tempels & Antoine Rubbens - 1949 - Paris,: Éditions africaines.
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  41. Aux origines de la Philosophie bantoue: la correspondance Tempels-Hulstaert, 1944-48.Placide Tempels - 1985 - Kinshasa, République du Zaïre: Faculté de théologie catholique. Edited by G. Hulstaert & François Bontinck.
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    Tempels' Philosophical Racialism.B. Matolino - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):330-342.
    Placide Tempels’ Bantu Philosophy has largely been met with hostility from African philosophers. Whilst Tempels intended to show that the Bantu were not only capable of thinking, but also that they had a distinct and coherent philosophy of their own, his project seems to have achieved exactly the opposite. Temples’ project sought to expose the racism of thinkers such as Lucien Levy-Bruhl, thereby raising the African to the same status as the Westerner. However, his efforts have been rejected for a (...)
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    Ndonguti, o filósofo africano.Patrício Batsîkama - 2024 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 33 (65):113-142.
    A discussão sobre a existência ou não da Filosofia Africana, associada à negação do direito à Filosofia caracterizou seis décadas: 1940-2000. A necessidade de apagar o espectro que as representações ocidentais (europeias) atribuem à África foi, de certa forma, respondida com várias publicações. O presente artigo pretende mostrar que existiram, também, pensadores individuais, preciamente no antigo Kôngo.
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    La philosophie bantoue du père Placide Tempels: relecture diversiforme présentée dans le cadre du centenaire du diocèse de Kamina, 1922-2022.Charles Kantenga Kasongo, Delphin Kibamba Mbayo & Olivier Nkulu Kabamba (eds.) - 2022 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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  45. Lecture matérialiste de La philosophie bantoue de P. Tempels face aux mutations socio-politiques en RDC.Louis Mpala Mbabula - 2000 - Lubumbashi, RDC: Editions MPALA.
  46. Quantification.Anna Szabolcsi - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book surveys research in quantification starting with the foundational work in the 1970s. It paints a vivid picture of generalized quantifiers and Boolean semantics. It explains how the discovery of diverse scope behavior in the 1990s transformed the view of quantification, and how the study of the internal composition of quantifiers has become central in recent years. It presents different approaches to the same problems, and links modern logic and formal semantics to advances in generative syntax. A unique feature (...)
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    Redefining the Problem of Evil in the Context of a Predeterministic World: New Conversations with the Traditional African Worldview.Aribiah David Attoe - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (1):9-26.
    Merciful, holy, all-powerful, all-knowing, spirit, unchanging, the first cause, unknowable. These are just some of the properties that some scholars of African religions have attributed to the being they call God. Setting aside accusations that some of these properties reflect the colonially imposed religions, it is almost taken as a given that these properties really do belong to some of the various versions of the African God. This, then, raises the question: how is it ever the case that the present (...)
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    The Ambiguity of Subversion.Gisli Vogler - 2020 - Theoria 67 (165):65-91.
    This article explores subversion as a practice of resistance and draws on the example of subversive radio for illustration. Radio became an important site of power struggles in the twentieth century, often placed in the service of both resistance and oppression. An examination of subversive acts in radio broadcasting, I argue, helps shift the focus away from the myths of heroic resistance, directing attention to the uncertainties encountered by the subversive actor. To make this argument, I build on Frantz Fanon’s (...)
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    Ubuntu relational love: decolonizing Black masculinities.Devi Dee Mucina - 2019 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: University of Manitoba Press.
    Ubuntu is a Bantu term meaning humanity. It is also a philosophical and ethical system of thought, from which definitions of humanness, togetherness, and social politics of difference arise. Devi Dee Mucina is a Black Indigenous Ubuntu man. In Ubuntu Relational Love, he uses Ubuntu oratures as tools to address the impacts of Euro-colonialism while regenerating relational Ubuntu governance structures. Called "millet granaries" to reflect the nourishing and sustaining nature of Indigenous knowledges, and written as letters addressed to his mother, (...)
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    Grounding the Consolationist Concept of Mood in the African Vital Force Theory.Ada Agada - 2020 - Philosophia Africana 19 (2):101-121.
    ABSTRACT The concept of vital force in African philosophy received its first full articulation in Placide Tempels’s Bantu Philosophy and has evolved over time from the ontological dimension of a universal actuation and energizing principle to an element of mind, notably in the work of Kwame Gyekye. In this essay, I present the concept of vital force and trace its evolution from the time of its first full articulation by Tempels up to its identification with spirit, or mind, in Gyekye’s (...)
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