IAAJAH - IGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities
Vol. 8 No. 3, 2022
AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY AND AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION: A CRITICAL COMPLEMENTARITY
Jude I. Onebunne, PhD & Ikechukwu Anthony KANU, PhD

ABSTRACT

Before now, some uninformed and disgruntled Western Philosophers taught and professed that Africa has no History having denied them their Philosophy. African Philosophy, as love of African wisdom, is an offshoot from African philosophical tradition as well as part and parcel of world philosophical heritage. Using the method of critical analysis, the researcher not only discovers that continental Africa has a chequered history qua tale, African Philosophy in her different branches and applications as African Philosophy of History and African Philosophy of Education are applied philosophical forms and complementary courses even as African Philosophy of Education appreciates and delimits African Philosophy of History.

Keywords: African, philosophy, history, education,African philosophy of history, African philosophy of education
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