Humanism Reconsidered: Post-colonial Humanistic Proposals

  • Omar S
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The article aims to reconsider 'humanism' and to present humanistic proposals from a post-colonial perspective. It begins by examining the assumptions underlying the modern and enlightened science to expose its complicity in the colonial enterprise. It then analyses humanism to show how a highly politicised notion of humanism has been deployed to justify the dehumanising practices and structures of colonialism. This critical exercise is complemented by the discussion of two humanistic proposals that seek to present an alternative humanism that is geared to enabling an inclusive and humanistic trans-cultural communication and understanding in an increasingly interrelated world.

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Omar, S. M. (2012). Humanism Reconsidered: Post-colonial Humanistic Proposals. Recerca.Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi., (12), 143–161. https://doi.org/10.6035/recerca.2012.12.9

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