Open Journal of Philosophy

Volume 2, Issue 4 (November 2012)

ISSN Print: 2163-9434   ISSN Online: 2163-9442

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Is the Fate of Africa a Question of Geography, Biogeography and History?

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DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2012.24031    6,102 Downloads   8,336 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This paper dwells on the debate on the question of what is/are responsible for African underdevelopment and, by extension, what will influence African development. The debate currently dwells on how much of development is human and how much is environmental, extraneous and beyond human control. Joseph Agbakoba thinks that development involves both nature and human agency, acknowledges the effect of nature, equally sees philosophy as a critique of worldview and ideology, and African philosophy as saddled with the critique of the African worldview and ideology, which he sees as malfunctioning in the context of the modern African civic society imported from Europe and needs certain adjustments. In other words, he sees development in Africa as not beyond human control. J. Obi Oguejiofor attempts to refute Agbakoba’s claim that worldview has anything to do with the African predicament, and concludes that the African predicament is as a result of geography, biogeography and history, but his advancement of these factors as being solely responsible for the African predicament completely ignores the human agency in development and lands him in determinism raising the question of the very relevance of African philosophy to African development. Conceptual analysis informs the dominant method of the paper.

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Ani, E. (2012). Is the Fate of Africa a Question of Geography, Biogeography and History?. Open Journal of Philosophy, 2, 203-212. doi: 10.4236/ojpp.2012.24031.

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