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Souleymane Bachir Diagne

    Souleymane Bachir Diagne is een Senegalese filosoof wiens werk zich verdiept in de geschiedenis van logica en wiskunde, epistemologie en de filosofische traditie van de islamitische wereld. Hij onderzoekt ook identiteitsvorming, evenals Afrikaanse literatuur en filosofieën. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door een diepgaande betrokkenheid bij diverse intellectuele tradities en hun onderlinge verbondenheid. Diagne's benadering biedt een uniek perspectief op complexe vragen over identiteit en kennis in een mondiale context.

    The Ink of the Scholars
    Open to Reason
    Postcolonial Bergson
    Islam and Open Society Fidelity and Movement in the Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal
    African Art as Philosophy
    In Search of Africa(s)
    • 2024
    • 2020

      First published in French as En quaete de Afrique(s): universalisme et pensaee de coloniale, A Albin Michel, 2018--title page verso.

      In Search of Africa(s)
    • 2019

      Postcolonial Bergson

      • 144bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,2(5)Tarief

      At a moment of renewed interest in Bergson's philosophy, this book, by a major figure in both French and African philosophy, gives an expanded idea of the political ramifications of Bergson's thought in a postcolonial context.

      Postcolonial Bergson
    • 2018

      Open to Reason

      • 136bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,4(3)Tarief

      This is a remarkable and interesting book. Open to Reason is tremendously valuable on two levels: first, as an account of the place of philosophy in Muslim history; and, second, as a philosophical proposal of some depth and substance that could orient Muslims and others in understanding Islam today. Charles Taylor, author of A Secular Age

      Open to Reason
    • 2016

      The Ink of the Scholars

      Reflections on Philosophy in Africa

      • 118bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,0(5)Tarief

      The book delves into four key philosophical topics relevant to contemporary African thought. It explores ontology in relation to African religions and aesthetics, the concept of time and its implications for development, and the reconstruction of intellectual history through orality and written traditions, particularly highlighting Timbuktu's significance. Additionally, it revisits political philosophy, specifically the notion of "African socialisms" and the evolution of the "African Charter of Human and Peoples' Rights." These discussions are essential for understanding African languages and translation.

      The Ink of the Scholars
    • 2012

      Takes an approach to reading Senghor's influential works, taking as the starting point for his analysis Henri Bergson's idea that in order to understand philosophers one must find the initial intuition from which every aspect of their work develops. This title offers a look at an important figure in African literature and politics.

      African Art as Philosophy
    • 2011

      Iqbal's voice resonates with passion and serenity, rooted in Quranic Revelation while remaining open to diverse perspectives. He transcends rigid identities, addressing humanity beyond tribal and caste divisions. Despite his significant contributions being overshadowed by the political and religious constraints in Pakistan and the rise of Hindu chauvinism in India, his thoughts remain vital. Souleymane Bachir Diagne revives Iqbal's message, allowing contemporary audiences—Muslims, Westerners, and Indians—to engage with his profound insights once more.

      Islam and Open Society Fidelity and Movement in the Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal