Ìwà the Process-Relational Dimension to African Metaphysics
Ofuasia, Emmanuel
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2024-12-30
- 售價: $5,020
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 218
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031763912
- ISBN-13: 9783031763915
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This book approaches the subject of African metaphysics historically as it connects Ancient Egypt to Yorùbá. It provides a history of African metaphysics from ancient Egypt or Kemet down to John Boakye Danquah and Placide Tempels in the 20th century and then Innocent Asouzu, Ada Agada, and Aribiah David Attoe, in the 21st century. As it surpasses the deductions of these previous works, it moves further to showcase African originality and approaches to studying reality, whilst resisting the temptation to deduce conclusions from Western philosophy. It is the first book in the history of African philosophy to use a process-relational approach to interrogate African metaphysics. It also serves to harmonize and engage prominent African scholars who have written on the subject of African metaphysics.
The general scope of this book centers on engaging the history of distortion and misunderstanding of African metaphysics by providing a relevant and reliable process-relational background as well as an alternative trivalent logic system. Unless African metaphysical theories are understood from this perspective, they will remain powerless to overcome these misrepresentations. It appeals to students and researchers internationally actively working in the fields of African philosophy, Intercultural African studies as well as process studies.
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"This book is one of the valuable contributions to the emerging field of African philosophy, after decades (1970s-1990s) of rather fruitless debates on the status of the discipline. Like many others, the book side-tracks the seemingly unending controversy of whether or not there is such a thing as African philosophy." - Godwin Sogolo, Emerittus Professor of Philosophy, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
"In the opening lines of the introduction of this monumental book, Dr. Ofuasia announces: "As you read these lines, the earth in which you live in, as an ontological entity is spinning at an estimate estimated speed of 67, 000 mph. This indicates that the perspective that a thing is not in motion or is at rest is one of the fallacies ever fed to humanity. Nothing rests!" I was awe struck by how this revelation from physics extends to metaphysics. This book is a welcoming addition to African metaphysical scholarship as the process-relational approach used to explore Egyptian and ancient Yorùbá thought system in this work creatively intersects emerging discourses on agency both at the animate and what humans call inanimate, ontology, plant sentience, African medicine, cosmogony, the physical sciences, neutral nihilism and other related metaphysical topics. The eclectic interrogation of classical concepts of Ìwà and Nun from the Yoruba and Egyptian intellectual traditions, respectively, is a trail-blazing contribution. Congratulations on this feat, Dr Ofuasia!" - Ademola Kazeem Fayemi, Queensland Bioethics Center, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane.
"Dr Ofuasia's book marries aspects of Egyptian philosophy with ancient Yorùbá metaphysics and process metaphysics, all under the framework of Ezumezu logic, and it works. What has emerged from this marriage is a new and contemporary theory in African metaphysics - Ìwà ontology which is strongly grounded on African thought. This book is recommended for anyone interested in (African) metaphysics." Aribiah David Attoe, University of the Witwatersrand.
"Emmanuel Ofuasia's text is engaged, at times even - rightfully - angry. This makes this a lively, energetic contribution. I appreciate that. This passion is often missing in philosophy, but it is much needed, especially in this area of research." - Bjoerne Freter, Hagerstown Community College, Maryland.
"In this timely work, Emmanuel Ofuasia throws down a challenge to African philosophers with the claim that process thinking runs through African philosophy from the contested Egyptian past down to contemporary times. His claim culminates in the articulation of Ìwà ontology, which he presents as a contemporary philosophical expression of process metaphysics. This is a bold, insightful, and impressive work that will brighten the ever-expanding horizon of 21st century African philosophy." Ada Agada, Federal University Otuoke.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書從歷史的角度探討非洲形而上學,將古埃及與約魯巴(Yorùbá)相連結。它提供了從古埃及(Kemet)到20世紀的約翰·博基·丹夸(John Boakye Danquah)和普拉西德·坦佩爾斯(Placide Tempels)的非洲形而上學歷史,然後再到21世紀的無辜·阿索祖(Innocent Asouzu)、阿達·阿加達(Ada Agada)和阿里比亞·大衛·阿托(Aribiah David Attoe)。這本書超越了之前作品的推論,進一步展示了非洲的原創性及其研究現實的方式,同時抵抗從西方哲學推導結論的誘惑。它是非洲哲學史上第一本使用過程關聯方法來探討非洲形而上學的書籍。它還旨在協調並吸引在非洲形而上學主題上有著重要著作的非洲學者。
這本書的總體範圍集中於探討非洲形而上學的扭曲與誤解的歷史,提供相關且可靠的過程關聯背景以及替代的三元邏輯系統。除非從這個角度理解非洲形而上學理論,否則它們將無法克服這些錯誤表述。這本書對於國際上積極從事非洲哲學、跨文化非洲研究以及過程研究的學生和研究者具有吸引力。
「這本書是對新興非洲哲學領域的重要貢獻之一,經過數十年(1970年代至1990年代)對該學科地位的無果辯論後。像許多其他書籍一樣,這本書避開了非洲哲學是否存在的似乎無止境的爭論。」 - 神學教授戈德溫·索戈洛(Godwin Sogolo),尼日利亞國立開放大學(NOUN)。
「在這本重要書籍的引言開頭,奧法西亞博士宣告:‘當你閱讀這些文字時,你所生活的地球,作為一個本體實體,正以每小時67,000英里的速度旋轉。這表明,某物不在運動或靜止的觀點是人類所接受的最根本的謬誤之一。沒有任何事物是靜止的!’我對這一物理學的啟示如何延伸至形而上學感到驚訝。這本書是對非洲形而上學學術的熱烈補充,因為在這項工作中使用的過程關聯方法創造性地交織了關於代理的嶄新論述,無論是在有生命的還是人類所稱的無生命的本體論、植物感知、非洲醫學、宇宙生成、物理科學、中立虛無主義及其他相關形而上學主題。對於約魯巴和埃及知識傳統中的經典概念Ìwà和Nun的多元探討,無疑是一項開創性的貢獻。恭喜你,奧法西亞博士!」 - 阿德莫拉·卡澤姆·法耶米(Ademola Kazeem Fayemi),澳大利亞天主教大學昆士蘭生物倫理中心。
「奧法西亞博士的書籍將埃及哲學與古代約魯巴形而上學及過程形而上學結合在一起,所有這些都在Ezumezu邏輯的框架下運作。這種結合產生了一個新的當代非洲形而上學理論——Ìwà本體論,這一理論深深植根於非洲思想。這本書推薦給任何對(非洲)形而上學感興趣的人。」 - 阿里比亞·大衛·阿托(Aribiah David Attoe),威特沃特斯蘭大學。
「伊曼紐·奧法西亞的文本充滿了參與感,有時甚至是正當的憤怒。這使得這本書成為一項生動而充滿活力的貢獻。我很欣賞這一點。這種熱情在哲學中往往缺失,但在這一研究領域中卻是非常需要的。」 - 比約恩·弗雷特(Bjoerne Freter),馬里蘭州哈格斯敦社區學院。
「在這部及時的作品中,伊曼紐·奧法西亞向非洲哲學家提出了挑戰……」
作者簡介
Emmanuel Ofuasia teaches at the Philosophy Department of the National Open University of Nigeria and is Decoloniality Research Group Associate at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He specializes in: Process Ontology, African Philosophy of Religion, African Logic, Ifá Studies, and Animal Rights. He is the most published Nigerian on the subject of Process Ontology and has received research grants from organizations and institutions such as the Birmingham Centre for Philosophy of Religion in conjunction with the John Templeton Foundation and Culture and Animal Foundation (CAF).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Emmanuel Ofuasia 任教於尼日利亞國立開放大學的哲學系,並擔任南非比勒陀利亞大學去殖民化研究小組的副研究員。他專攻的領域包括:過程本體論、非洲宗教哲學、非洲邏輯、Ifa 研究以及動物權利。他是有關過程本體論主題上發表最多論文的尼日利亞學者,並曾獲得伯明翰宗教哲學中心與約翰·坦普頓基金會及文化與動物基金會(CAF)等機構的研究補助。