An edition of Here is a table (2020)

Here is a table

a philosophical essay on history and race/ism

First edition.
Here is a table
Ndumiso Dladla, Ndumiso Dladla
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An edition of Here is a table (2020)

Here is a table

a philosophical essay on history and race/ism

First edition.

"Our understanding of racism is that it is the systematic doubt concerning the humanity of the other. It is a means to an end, namely, to pursue the dehumanisation of the other for one's sole and exclusive benefit. The doubt is in itself ethically indefensible. Yet, it ultimately acquires the status of an incontrovertible truth around which economic and political life is organised and conducted. This has been and continues to be the reality in South Africa today. The hypothesis of this book is that a philosophical-historical study of racism will reveal that it has only ever been and continues to be white supremacy. In South Africa the actuality of the doubt is that it has always arisen from one side ("whiteness") and directed itself against the other ("blackness"). Our purpose is to show that racism properly speaking is white supremacy and that it cannot be properly understood without African philosophy."--Page 4 of cover.

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Publisher
African Sun Media
Language
English
Pages
157

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Here is a table: a philosophical essay on history and race/ism
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Table of Contents

Introduction and marginality of philosophy in South Africa
African philosophical hermeneutics : the critique of Eurocentrism and Ubuntu as a philopraxis for liberation
The racism of history in South Africa
A critique of the analytic conception of race
An African philosophical critique of the liberal conception of non-racialism.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-151) and index.

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[Stellenbosch]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.800968
Library of Congress
DT1756 .D53 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 157 pages
Number of pages
157

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43856492M
ISBN 10
1928314783
ISBN 13
9781928314783, 9781928314790
OCLC/WorldCat
1250473958

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