PLS1502 Introduction to African Philosophy (PLS1502)

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PLS 1502 EXAM PACK (Introduction To African Philosophy)
  • PLS 1502 EXAM PACK (Introduction To African Philosophy)

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  • PLS 1502 EXAM PACK (Introduction To African Philosophy) Identify 3 sources for the term Africa as discussed in Study unit 1. (6) The Mediterranean provided a platform for cultural interaction between and among the Romans and the Greeks..That was to be known as North Africa. This was the platform for cultural interaction between and among the Romans and Greeks, the peoples of North Africa and the Arabs. This cultural interaction in the Mediterranean cultural space that the name Africa imaged...
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PLS1502 SECTION A MULTI-CHOICE EXAM PREP.
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  • PLS1502 SECTION A MULTI-CHOICE EXAM PREP. Ramose's statement that 'discourses on Africa are dominated by non-Africans' can mean the following 1. that Africans are outspoken on discourses on African philosophy 2. that Europeans and Americans are dominating all discourses on Europe 3. that African s need to study other discourses also 4. that research on African studies is being led by people who are not of African origin QUESTION 2 [2018/06] The main point of Ramose in his work, 'The ...
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PLS1502 Introduction to African Philosophy Summary
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PLS1502 LAW OF EVIDENCE REVISION STUDY PACK
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  • PLS1502 LAW OF EVIDENCE REVISION STUDY PACK 1 N.B ANSWERING PROBLEM TYPE QUESTIONS Identify and state the central issue of a particular question. This should be done with reference to the facts of the question and a definition. Always consider that more than one issue could be involved. Always give a definition of the particular concept or type of evidence you have identified. State the general rule regarding admissibility or the type of evidence and mention all the excep...
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PLS1502 African Philosophy notes.
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  • PLS1502 African Philosophy notes. Chapter 1 Defining African philosophy 1. In his discussion of the Africanity of African Philosophy, Osuagua identifies four factors that can be used to characterise someone as African, Discuss briefly those factors. Jun 217 16 Marks Answer below 2. Describe what is African Philosophy Nov 2017 5 Marks African Philosophy can be formally defined as a critical thinking by Africans on their experiences of reality. African philosophy is "that which concer...
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PLS1502 - Introduction To African Philosophy week-2-quiz-2nd-attempt.
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  • PLS1502 - Introduction To African Philosophy week-2-quiz-2nd-attempt. Question 1 “All bumblebees are smooglewumps” is which type of statement? Correct! universal affirmative universal negative particular affirmative particular negative none of these Question 2 “No cats are dogs. Some cats are mammals. Therefore, some dogs are mammals.” This argument is __________. a mathematical argument an inductive argument a categorical argument an argument by definition Qu...
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PLS1502 Introduction to African Philosophy Summary
  • PLS1502 Introduction to African Philosophy Summary

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  • Table of Contents Part 1: Defining scope and trends in African philosophy.....................................................2 SU 1: Defining African philosophy .............................................................................................. 2 Defining the term 'Bantu'________________________________________________________________ 4 Africanity of Afican philosophy ..................................................................................................................
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8/15/2021 Assignment 2 PLS1502-21-S1-2E Option B
  • 8/15/2021 Assignment 2 PLS1502-21-S1-2E Option B

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  • Contents Assignment Question ................................................................................................. 2 Essay ......................................................................................................................... 2 References................................................................................................................. 4 ACADEMIC HONESTY DECLARATION.................................................................... 5 This study ...
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PLS1502_MAY_JUNE_EXAMINATION_2020_MEMORANDUM
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  • INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY PLS1502 MAY/ JUNE EXAMINATION STUDENT NUMBER : IDENTITY NUMBER : 3086 DATE : 25 JUNE 2020 NAME(S) & SURNAME : NSOVO LEVIN KHOSA SECTION 1 1.1. =3 1.2. =1 1.3. =1 1.4. =2 1.5. =4 1.6. =2 1.7. =3 1.8. =4 1.9. =3 1.10 =3 1.11 =1 1.12 =4 1.13 =3 1.14 =1 1.15 =3 1.16 =2 1.17 =3 1.18 =4 1.19 =2 1.20 =2 SECTION 2 2.1. Africans of the blood are defined in racial and genealogical terms; they are identical with the black race. E.g Most Ghan...
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PLS1502 EXAMPACKS
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  • PLS1502 EXAMPACKS 2016 & 2017 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY PLS1502 2016 2017 2 | P a g e 2016 MAY/JUNE ANSWERS: Section A 1.1. Savage v civilised The difference between civilized and savage is that civilized is having a highly developed society or culture while savage is an uncivilized or feral human, a barbarian or inferior, not cultivated society. In this case, the civilised was the western world whereas the savage was the African world. In this context, Africa was referred...
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