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PLS1501
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: March 2025



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, QUESTION 1 (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

The dominance of Western philosophy in an African country poses both
opportunities and challenges. On the one hand, Western thought has a long
history of formal, institutionalized discourse that can provide robust
methodological tools for critical reasoning (Wiredu, 1980). African scholars who
engage with Western philosophy can benefit from global academic networks,
broadening their perspectives and contributing to worldwide intellectual debates.
Moreover, Western philosophy includes pluralistic traditions—from analytic to
continental approaches—which may complement African epistemologies by
offering diverse frameworks for exploring truth, morality, and human nature
(Masolo, 1994).

On the other hand, prioritising Western philosophy can overshadow African
philosophical traditions, perpetuating a form of cultural imperialism where local
voices and indigenous knowledge systems receive diminished emphasis (Wiredu,
1980). If African students are taught to view Western figures like Descartes, Kant,
or Heidegger as the benchmarks of philosophic thought, they may devalue local
intellectual contributions or see them as secondary or ―folk‖ knowledge. This has
ethical implications, as it can erode cultural identity and stifle efforts to nurture
African philosophical methodologies and concepts. Moreover, the sustainability of
Western dominance is questionable if it is perceived as neglecting African
perspectives on ontology, ethics, and socio-political structures that differ
significantly from Western norms (Masolo, 1994).

Balancing Western and African philosophies can foster intellectual plurality. By
integrating the works of thinkers such as Mbiti, Wiredu, and Hountondji, African
philosophical education can both utilise Western analytical strengths and highlight
indigenous concepts of personhood, community, and morality. Ethically, this
approach encourages inclusivity and cultural relevance, ensuring philosophy
resonates with local lived experiences. In sum, while Western philosophy offers
valuable insights, its exclusive dominance risks marginalising local traditions.
Sustainable philosophical development in Africa should cultivate dialogue
between Western and African thought, preserving cultural identity while
leveraging global intellectual resources.



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