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Ethnophilosophy

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Ethnophilosophy is the study of indigenous philosophical systems. The implicit concept is that a specific culture can have aphilosophy that is not applicable and accessible to all peoples and cultures in the world; however, this concept is disputed by traditional philosophers.[1] It has been criticised as an aspect ofethnology, rather than philosophy which is undertaken by the individual.[2]

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  1. ^Samuel Oluoch Imbo, An Introduction to African Philosophy (1998), pp. 38-39,ISBN 0847688410
  2. ^Chimakonam, Jonathan O.; Ogbonnaya, L. Uchenna (2021), Chimakonam, Jonathan O.; Ogbonnaya, L. Uchenna (eds.),"Curating Some Epistemological Ideas in African Philosophy",African Metaphysics, Epistemology and a New Logic: A Decolonial Approach to Philosophy, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 135–174,doi:10.1007/978-3-030-72445-0_7,ISBN 978-3-030-72445-0, retrieved2024-11-29
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