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- Title
An Invitation to Africana Philosophy of Education.
- Authors
Hytten, Kathy
- Abstract
The article presents a critique of and expands on the ideas presented in the essay titled "Africana Slave Religious Thought and the Philosophy of Education," by Stephen Nathan Haymes, published in the December 2001 issue of "Philosophy of Education Yearbook." The author breaks down Haymes’ article into three main points: the central point that Africana philosophy should be taken seriously; secondly, that Africana philosophy is evidence of the embedding of knowledge; and finally, the call for communal empowerment and the preoccupation with freedom in the African community.
- Subjects
UNITED States; AFRICAN American philosophy; RELIGIOUS thought; HAYMES, Stephen Nathan; AFRICAN American religions; SLAVERY in the United States; THEOLOGICAL anthropology; AFRICAN American history
- Publication
Philosophy of Education Yearbook, 2001, p141
- ISSN
8756-6575
- Publication type
Article