Old Gods, New Worlds: Some Recent Work in the Philosophy of African Traditional Religion

Old Gods, New Worlds: Some Recent Work in the Philosophy of African Traditional Religion

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It would be hard to think of a single intellectual project in post-colonial Africa more central than modernisation. Some Africans would, I think, claim that decolonisation was itself a central project, and this is true. The decolonisation of the mind is a necessary process; and, despite many asseverations to the contrary, it has only just begun. But if decolonisation is important, it is as part of the project of modernisation; and those who regard intellectual decolonisation as a return to a pristine, traditonalist Eden, a return to the lares and penates of those shady beings we are in the habit of calling ‘the ancestors’, are sentimentalists: dangerous, some of them, like many sentimentalists, but sentimentalists nevertheless.

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Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey

Source Editors/Authors

Guttorm Fløistad

Publication Date

1987

Volume Number

5

Old Gods, New Worlds: Some Recent Work in the Philosophy of African Traditional Religion

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