ConsolationismandComparativeAfrican Philosophy:BeyondUniversalismandParticularism [Book Review]

International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity 17 (1):226-230 (2022)
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Abstract

Ada Agada is one of the most vocal voices of the Conversational School of Philosophy (CSP). In Consolationism and Comparative African Philosophy: Beyond Universalism and Particularism, Agada aims to provide clarity on the philosophical tenets of Consolationism, his project on system building that is central to the future direction and development of African philosophy. The book is divided into three parts: The first part focuses on the universalism-particularism conundrum in African philosophy, the second part is concerned with explicating the basic preoccupations of Consolation philosophy, and the third part focuses on cross-cultural and comparative philosophy which is one of the central themes of conversational philosophy.

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Patrick Effiong Ben
University of Manchester

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