Odera Oruka’s Philosophic Sagacity: Problems and Challenges of Conversation Method in African Philosophy

  • Azenabor G
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This paper examines the implications and challenges of Odera Oruka's conversation approach to the study of contemporary African philosophy as enunciated in his "Philosophic sagacity". In Oruka's method, African philosophy is conceived as a joint venture and product of both the ancient (traditional) and modern African philosophers. Consequently, it utilizes interview, discussion and dialogue.

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Azenabor, G. (2009). Odera Oruka’s Philosophic Sagacity: Problems and Challenges of Conversation Method in African Philosophy. Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/tp.v1i1.46307

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