Ringvorlesung Philosophizing in African Languages: Past, Present, Future

Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2025 um 14:00 Uhr

- Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe "Philosophieren in einer globalisierten Welt" (GloPhi) -

Wo? Kulturcampus, Hs 50 / Hohes Haus KC.50.3.02 (Aula), Domänenstraße, 31141 Hildesheim & Live Streaming

Wann? 14:00 Uhr (immer Donnerstags)

Thema: Philosophie in Afrika

Referent*in: Anke Graness (Hildesheim University)

Info: 

The mutual influence of language and philosophizing has been a topic of debate for centuries. Do languages determine how we think? Do certain languages suggest certain thought constellations? Is translation a universal language?

To this theoretical debate, we want to respond with concrete examples of philosophizing in African languages. The African continent is home to more  than 3.000 languages. With European colonization, most of these languages have been marginalized in academic discourses at the expense of English, French, and Portuguese.

Nevertheless, philosophy exists and has been existing for several thousand years in Indigenous African languages and deserves our attention. Taking polylogue as a point of departure as a philosophical method, we invite philosophers from around the world to introduce us to specific forms of philosophizing in Africa. These include ancient traditions of philosophizing as recorded in Egyptian hieroglyphs or Ethiopian manuscripts written in Ge’ez, as well as contemporary practices of philosophizing in Sesotho, Kinyarwanda, or Yorùbá.

Programmübersicht:

17. Juli 2025
Anke Graness (Hildesheim University):
Philosophizing in African Languages: Past, Present, Future
 

Weitere Informationen: https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/glophi/2025/04/07/philosophizing-in-african-languages-lecture-series/