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Unit 5: The Idea of African Philosophy.
1.0. Introduction.
The search for African philosophy is dominated by the need for a new identity authentic to Africans and distinct from those imposed by western culture and tradition. Before now the beliefs of the Western philosophers was that two species of human beings exist. On one hand were the Westerners, who are seen and are believed to be the only set of human beings who could reason.
And on the other side were the Africans, who lacks ideas and whom rational thought was considered impossible. For instance, some Western scholars like Hegel believed that Africans are people against which all reason could be contrasted, some believe even if Africans can reason, it is not as developed as what exists in the Western society. Since Africans are special specie of human race, Africans cannot philosophize, understand or demonstrate any form of philosophical enterprise. This Unit is therefore an examination of these Western opinions on African philosophy with a view to show the meaning of African philosophy.
2.0. Intended Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this unit, you will be able to:
• Analyse the philosophical existence in every culture.
• Evaluate the idea of African philosophy in human believe.
3.0. Main Content.
3.1. Meaning and nature of African philosophy.
First begin by asking yourself some questions such as; were our forbearers’ non-thinking creatures? Are we still thinking? Do we have a school of thought that equips our policy makers, guides our scholars and provide guidance for our development? Or are we just living on borrowed thought and precepts? All these questions arouse as a result of the perception of the Westerners about us and their declaration of our lack of philosophical truth like them. You need to know that the Western civilization is based on the philosophy of the West- this philosophy supposedly emanates from Greece specifically Athens: men like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Pericles, Cicero, Archimedes and modern ones like Eistein, Heideggar, Hobbes etc. have contributed not only to the philosophical thought of the west, but laid the foundation of her science, technology and art. These thinkers provided valuable answers to issues wide ranging from morality, government, politics, religion and war. In universities across Nigeria, students are taught Western Philosophy, but what is fundamentally lacking is an understanding of their own philosophy. But do we Africans have philosophy? If we do, what is our philosophy, how do we describe or define African philosophy.
African philosophy can be formally defined as a critical thinking by Africans on their experiences of reality. Nigerian born Philosopher K.C. Anyanwu defined African philosophy as "that which concerns itself with the way in which African people of the past and present make sense of their destiny and of the world in which they live.” If we accept this definition, then African philosophy is a critical reflection on African leaderships in the administration of their duties towards their citizens; the ethical life style. It will also provide possible solutions to the problems experienced in African governance, as we have observed about Western philosophy.
According to Joseph I. Omoregbe a philosopher is one who attempts to understand the world's phenomena, the purpose of human existence, the nature of the world, and the place of human beings in that world. Omoregbe believes that this form of natural philosophy is identifiable in Africa even before individual African philosophers can be distinguished in the sources.

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Identify one defect in each of the following definitions, using the six criteria for definition by genus and difference. 1. “Penguin” means bird that can’t fly, but not an Ostrich, Cassowary, or Emu. 2. An “Octagon” is a figure shaped like a stop sign. 3. A “triangle” is a closed - plane figure having three sides of equal length. 4. An “ellipse” is a cross between a circle and a rectangle. 5. “Homosexual” means a man who is erotically attracted exclusively (or at least primarily) to other men. 6. A “wealthy person” is one who has as much money as Bill Gates or Aliko Dangote. 7. “Evil” is defined as the darkness that lies within the human soul. 8. “Blue” means having a bluish colour. 9. Time is the great container into which we pour our lives. 10. “Oligarchy” means a form of government in which the ruling power belongs to a few persons. 11. Post your answers on the comment section.
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Module 4: Fallacies and Definitions. Unit 1 Fallacies - Part One. 1.0. Introduction. This study unit introduces you to the definition and classification of fallacies. Our emphasis here will be particularly on fallacies involving irrelevant premises. 2.0. Intended Learning Outcomes. By the end of this unit, you will be able to: • Classify fallacies. • Evaluate fallacies. It is hoped that at the end of this unit, you should be able to: Define and classify fallacies-Know major Formal fallacies such as; Affirming the Consequent, Denying the Antecedent, -Fallacy of Four Terms, -Existential Fallacy and Fallacy of Exclusive Premises.
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Likely ask Questions and Answers for Module 2, Unit 2. 1. How does the introduction describe the relationship between the Medieval and Renaissance periods? • The Renaissance era is sometimes indistinguishable from the Medieval period due to their close connection. 2. During which centuries did the Medieval/Middle Age period occur? • It occurred around the 11th century. 3. What was the primary concern of philosophers during the Medieval period? • Proving the existence of God and reconciling Christianity/Islam with classical Greek philosophy. 4. Who were the notable Islamic philosophers discussed in the unit? • Avicenna and Averroes. 5. What concept did Avicenna introduce, and how did it influence later philosophers? • Avicenna introduced the concept of "tabula rasa," influencing later empiricists like John Locke. 6. What was St. Augustine's main philosophical concern? • He introduced the problem of evil and questioned how evil can exist in a world created by a good God. 7. What is St. Anselm best known for? • He is known as the originator of the Ontological Argument for the existence of God through abstract reasoning alone. 8. What significant principle did William of Ockham introduce? • Ockham introduced Ockham's Razor, the principle that one should not multiply arguments beyond the necessary. 9. What marked the end of the Medieval period and the beginning of the Renaissance? • The revival of classical civilization and learning in the 15th and 16th centuries marked the transition. 10. What characterized the Renaissance Age? • A movement away from religion and medieval Scholasticism towards Humanism and critical inquiry. 11. Who were some major philosophical figures of the Renaissance? • Erasmus, Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, and Francis Bacon. 12. What was Erasmus known for? • He attacked many traditions of the Catholic Church and became a key figure in the European Reformation. 13. What political philosophy is Niccolo Machiavelli known for? • He is known for his cynical and devious political philosophy. 14. What book did Thomas More write, and what influence did it have? • He wrote "Utopia," which influenced generations of politicians and planners, as well as early Socialist ideas. 15. What philosophical approach did Francis Bacon advocate? • He advocated empiricism and the use of inductive reasoning based on evidence from the real world. 16. How does the unit conclude regarding philosophy in the Middle Ages versus the Renaissance? • In the Middle Ages, philosophy was subservient to religion, while the Renaissance liberated philosophy and emphasized rationality. 17. What method did Scholasticism employ in reconciling philosophy with Christian theology? • The Scholastic method involved critically reading and analyzing the works of scholars, resolving conflicts using formal logic and language analysis. 18. What are the key differences between the Medieval and Renaissance periods in terms of philosophical inquiry? • The Medieval period was characterized by religious dominance, while the Renaissance emphasized humanism, critical inquiry, and freedom in philosophy.
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