Decolonizing Philosophy

Southern Journal of Philosophy 57 (S1):16-36 (2019)
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This article explores five ways in which philosophy could be colonized: (1) racial and ethnic origins, (2) coloniality of its norms, (3) market commodification, (4) disciplinary decadence, (5) solipsism—and what the author calls a teleological suspension of philosophy as consideration among other practices of thought.

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The Dawn of Philosophy. A Philosophical Primer.Fritz Kaufmann - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (2):300-301.

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