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This document was used as a review guide for my exam, summarizing key information. It is a 4-page comparison covering the "what," "who," "when," and "why" of the topics, providing an overall insight into the material. It also explains the philosophy under discussion, its core idea, and includes a brief explanation. Additionally, it highlights the differences between African philosophy and other philosophical traditions. Please remember not to copy this information directly if you are using it for an assignment. Ensure that you use your own words and understanding when referencing this document. I do not claim this to be the official memorandum, nor do I guarantee that all the answers are correct.

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Concept Difference (African vs Other Philosophy)
Empiricism African: Embraces spiritual and unobservable knowledge; Empiricism:
Focuses only on what is observable, often excluding spiritual or cultural
aspects.

Scientific African: Values tradition and context; Scientific Rationalism: Seeks
Rationalism universal truth through logic, sometimes disregarding indigenous
wisdom.

Phenomenology African: Emphasizes the collective and emotional experience;
Phenomenology: Focuses more on individual subjective experience,
which may overlook communal aspects in African thought.

Hermeneutics African: Strong focus on social harmony and community;
Hermeneutics: Emphasizes interpretation but may question traditional
beliefs, which can create tension in African contexts.

Critical Theory African: Critiques colonialism and oppression with a focus on
communal healing; Critical Theory: Tends to focus on structural
critiques of power dynamics.

Feminism African: Focuses on community and cultural traditions; Western
Feminism: Often emphasizes individual rights and personal freedom,
sometimes at odds with African communal values.

Systems Theory African: Strong emphasis on interconnectedness and collective well-
being; Systems Theory: Focuses on systemic structures, sometimes
without the same cultural or social depth.

Postmodernism African: Often embraces both traditional and modern knowledge;
Postmodernism: Questions all grand narratives, which can conflict with
some African traditions that value certain truths.

Critical Realism African: Focuses more on the lived experience and societal impact;
Critical Realism: Emphasizes the separation of objective and
subjective realities, sometimes ignoring communal truths.

Posthumanism African: Views humans as part of a larger spiritual and communal web;
Posthumanism: Often emphasizes technology and nature more than
community or spirituality.

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