Philosophy 310 - SEM:RECENT & CONTEMPORARY PHI

Spring
2016
01
4.00
Albert Mosley
MW 02:40-04:00
Smith College
41519-S16
HATFLD 201
amosley@smith.edu
Topics course. This course explores the debate as to whether traditional African beliefs should be used as the foundation of contemporary African philosophy; the relationship between tradition and modernity in colonial and postcolonial Africa; and the relationship between African and African-American beliefs and practices. In exploring this issue we read selections from Africans (Mbiti, Senghor, Hountondji, Bodunrin, Wiredu, Appiah, Sodips, Eze), African-Americans (Blyden, Dubois, Mosley, Gates, Gilroy), Europeans (Levy-Bruhl, Tempels, Horton) and European-Americans (Crawford, Bernasconi, Janz).
Topic: African Philosophy. Instructor permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.