PLS1502 - Introduction To African Philosophy Assignment 2 for semester 1 2023. OPTION B: Critically compare Nkombe and Smet’s classification of African philosophy with Oruka’s four trends in African philosophy.
OPTION B
Critically compare Nkombe and Smet’s classification of African philosophy
with Oruka’s four trends in African philosophy.
Guidelines for answering the question: In your discussion briefly highlight
their strengths and weaknesses and state which of the two classifications you
prefer and why.
Introduction (Example)
African philosophy has been classified by various scholars into different categories,
with the aim of providing a clear framework for understanding African philosophical
thought. Two well-known classifications are Nkombe and Smet's classification
(Nkombe & Smet, 1978) and Oruka's four trends in African philosophy (Oruka,
1978). Nkombe and Smet's classification……………………………………………
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