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African Philosophy for Tanzanian
YouthPitfalls and Prospects
  • Chambi Chachage

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Introduction This is Philosophy Is it?
  • Loving (Philo) of Wisdom (Sophia) Of Greek
    Origin(?)
  • Thinking about Thinking A Layman/woman
    Definition(?)
  • Analytic Philosophy vs
    Continental Philosophy(?)
  • Argument Rhetoric
  • Science Literature Art
  • Analysis Speculation
  • Clear Obscure
  • Precise Vague
  • Logic Metaphysics
  • Reason Passion
  • (Source The Edinburgh Dictionary of Continental
    Philosophy)

3
African Philosophy A Myth or Reality?
  • I am not asking whether African Philosophy
    exists, whether it is a myth or a reality. I
    observe that it does exist, by the same right and
    in the same mode as all the philosophies of the
    world in the form of literature Paulin J.
    Hountondji on African Philosophy Myth and
    Reality (1976 55)
  • - Which same mode - Analytical or/and
    Continental? (Or?)
  • - Which form of Literature Oral and/or
    Written? (Or?)
  • Oral Literature is still the most widespread
    and with which the vast majority of Africans,
    even today, are in constant touch, and it
    represents that form of expression to which
    African sensibilities are most readily attuned
    F. Abiola Irele on The African Imagination
    Literature in Africa and the Black Diaspora
    (2001 31)

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African Philosophy or African Philosophies?
  • 1. Ethnophilosophy (Bantu Philosophy) the
    re-appropriation of African
  • Cultures by colonial agents for colonial use
    and Neo-colonial use?
  • 2. Africanism (African Civilization, Negritude,
    Pan Africanism, African Socialism, African
    Humanism, Authenticity etcetera) a protest
    against Eurocentrism and a celebration of the
    African Personality and against
    Neo-Liberalism?
  • 3. Theory of African Revolution (Associated with
    Fanon, Nkrumah Cabral) a search for a
    radical break with the West and a refoundation
    of African history and herstory?
  • 4. Professional Philosophy (Associated with
    Non-Marxists) a critique of Ethnophilosophy and
    advocacy for an intellectual renaissance as a
    basis
  • of any meaningful development and for an
    African Renaissance?
  • 5. Critiques of Professional Philosophy
    Criticisms of elitist idealistic thesis of
    renaissance by intellectuals and by vanguards?
  • (Source Chachage Seithy Loth Chachage on
    Discourse on Development among African
    Philosophers in Ulf Himmelstrand, Kabiru
    Kinyanjui
  • Edward Mburugus (Eds.) African Perspectives on
    Development (1994 51)

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Who are African Philosophers in Tanzania?
  • By African Philosophy I mean a set of texts,
    specifically the set of texts written by Africans
    and described as philosophical by their authors
    themselves Paulin J. Hountondji on An
    Alienated Literature (Ibid 33)
  • Shabaan Roberts Kusadikika and Kufikirika (?)
  • Julius K. Nyereres A New Synthesis of Man and
    Society (?)
  • Aniceti Kiterezas Bwana Myombekere na Bibi
    Bugonoka, Ntulanwalo na Bulihwali (Written in
    1945, Published in 1981 Translated in 2002) (?)
  • Kiterezas story told of the pre-colonial
    Kerewe society at its most unadulterated stage,
    showing the modes of production, the gods and
    modes of worship, aesthetics, commitment to work,
    ethics, forms of authority, and punishment and
    the roles of the leaders, priests, medicinemen
    sic and rainmakers, the sense of community,
    philosophy of life, social organization and the
    forms of division of labour Chachage Seithy
    Loth Chachage on The Return to the Countryside
    Theme in Tanzanian Literature (1986 9)

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Young Philosophers Trailblazers or Followers?
  • Pitfall 1Tanzanian scholars and institutions are
    latecomers in the grand debate(s) that
    introduced African Philosophy in
    post-independence Africa by way of affirming
    its existence and preoccupation(s).
  • Pitfall 2 Young Tanzanian scholars have to first
    deal with the legacy and baggage of this lack
    of scholarly engagements with African Philosophy
    among senior scholars before they break new
    philosophical grounds.
  • The specificity of African philosophy relies
    also in the content of the issues philosophized
    upon Ernest Wamba dia Wamba On the State of
    African Philosophy and Development (2003).

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Philosophy for Youth New Wine in Old Bottles?
  • Prospect 1In the absence of a given
    philosophical school of thought inherited from
    senior philosophers in the country Tanzanian
    Youth are in a relative better position to
    determine the content of the issues to
    philosophize upon without resorting to
    discipleship.
  • Prospects 2 The Global crisis of Neo-liberalism
    offers a rare opportunity for Tanzanian Youth to
    boldly revisit, rethink reclaim the
    political-philosophical strand of/on A Theory
    of Revolution.
  • Today, contemporary debate on African
    Philosophy has seen a marked shift both with the
    kind of questions and the manner in which they
    are articulated. This shift seems to focus on
    more essence-oriented and theme related questions
    concerning methodology, content, types,
    authorship etc. Maurice M. Makumba on An
    Introduction to African Philosophy Past and
    Present (2007 21).

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What Philosophical Issues Concern Youth?
  • 1. Identity Who am I? Who are We? (Below 24 or
    35 Years Old?)
  • 2. Sexuality Whose Body is it Anyway?
    (Individual or Collective?)
  • 3. Poverty Why is Tanzania still Poor 48 Years
    after Independence?
  • 4. Morality What can I/We do to Combat
    Corruption in the Country?
  • 5. Security Where can I get security of tenure
    and employment?
  • (Cf. Views of the People 2007 63 of the Youth
    concerned about Finding Work)
  • Our present schools of initiation for keeping
    ones head above water have failed to give
    reasons why one should behave that way. Is man
    sic an attribute of technology or is it
    technology the attribute of man sic? Are the
    Internet café and the cellphone emancipating
    public and individual consciousness? The
    devastating presence of HIV/AIDS has not made the
    encounter of love impossible. Are African
    philosophers mere witnesses to those obscure
    happenings? Ernest Wamba dia Wamba On the
    State of African Philosophy and Development
    (2003).

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If Philosophy is the Love of Wisdom and Thinking
about Thinking then surely there must be a Love
for Tanzanian Wisdom and Thinking about Tanzanian
Thinking, that is, a Tanzanian PhilosophyTiti
La Mama Li Tamu Ingawa La Mbwa Shabaan Robert
on the Importance of Kiswahili Language as a Tool
of (Philosophical?) ExpressionMy final prayer
O my body, make of me always a man who
questions! Frantz Fanon on Black Skin White
Mask
Conclusion What about Tanzanian Philosophy?
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