Class 13839 RELA 2748 - 001 (Lecture)
Introduction to African Philosophy: Race, Religion, and Rationality
Instructor Oludamini Ogunnaike
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Oludamini OgunnaikeTu 6:00pm - 8:30pmNew Cabell Hall 338
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Enrollment: (Show Graph) 22 students (capacity 25)
Status: Open, Waitlist Available When Full
Units: 3
Meeting Dates: 01/13/2025 - 04/29/2025
Class Components: Lecture Required
Enrollment Requirements: None
Requirement Designation: SWNW
Class Attributes: ASUD-AIP,ASUD-CSW,ASUR-R21C2,CORE-CRITTHINK,CORE-ORALCOMM,CORE-WRITTEN
Grading: Student Option
SIS Description: This course will survey the central debates of the field of African Philosophy: what counts as "African"? what counts as "philosophy"?, the universality or cultural particularity of rationality, the role of race and racism in modern, Western Philosophy, the role of writing and orality in philosophy, and "African" conceptions of the self, truth, knowledge, gender, ethics, and justice.
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