- published: 20 Nov 2015
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Africana philosophy is an emerging term in the field of philosophy, representing the work of philosophers of African descent and others whose work deals with the subject matter of the African diaspora. In addition, Africana Philosophy includes many writers and authors who are not trained in philosophy.
Africana philosophy is an umbrella term which includes the philosophical ideas, arguments, and theories, focusing on questions of particular concern to people of African descent. Some of the topics explored by Africana philosophy include: pre-Socratic African philosophy and modern day debates discussing the early history of Western philosophy, post-colonial writing in Africa and the Americas, black resistance to oppression, black existentialism in the United States, and the meaning of "blackness" in the modern world.
Lucius Outlaw writes:
Professional philosophers in the areas of ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of biology, semantics, critical race theory, and postcolonialism are currently exploring Africana philosophy. The American Philosophical Association has 10,000 members in North America. It is estimated that only 100 of its members in North America are of African descent.