Kimmerle’s Intercultural Philosophy and Beyond

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African Philosophies
African thought
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Common Language
Comparative Philosophy
continental philosophy
decolonial studies
Decolonial Thinking
Easter Island
Epistemic Injustice
Epistemic Justice
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Erasmus University Rotterdam
External Plurality
female philosophers
feminist philosophy
Haitian Revolution
Hegel's Dialectical System
Hegel's Master Slave Dialectics
Hegel’s Dialectical System
Hegel’s Master Slave Dialectics
Heinz Kimmerle
hermeneutic analysis
Hermeneutic Injustice
Hermeneutical Justice
Igbo Women
Intercultural Dialogues
Intercultural Dimension
Intercultural Philosophy
intersectional epistemic justice
Nkiru Nzegwu
Nomadic Learning
Odera Oruka
philosophical dialogue
Schleiermacher's Hermeneutics
Schleiermacher’s Hermeneutics
Testimonial Injustice
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032221298
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a concise overview of the development of intercultural philosophy since the early 1990s, focusing on one of its key pioneers Heinz Kimmerle (1930– 2016).

Building on influences from Gadamer, Heidegger, Derrida and Ramose, Kimmerle’s approach to intercultural philosophy is radical and fosters epistemic justice. Kimmerle critically reflected on his own western philosophical tradition, highlighting the problems of a discourse based on a dominant concept of rationality, and of excluding different approaches and participants. Instead, Kimmerle developed an alternative way of thinking, emphasizing the importance Of recognizing philosophies of different cultures. He focused particularly on African philosophies in academic discourse. In the book, the many layers of Kimmerle’s intercultural philosophy are revealed, exploring how dialectics, hermeneutics, deconstruction and decolonization can contribute to epistemic justice. The author goes beyond Kimmerle and demonstrates how Kimmerle’s approach can be further enhanced by using an intersectional approach and by engaging in dialogue with female philosophers and artists.

This new study, which also introduces unpublished and untranslated texts from Kimmerle’s work in German and Dutch, will be of considerable interest to researchers of continental philosophy, intercultural and African philosophy, political philosophy, decolonial and feminist studies.

Renate Schepen is an independent philosopher. Her research focuses on intercultural philosophy and dialogues, and she contributes to the academic, public and private sectors with advice, research, education and publications. She has published/ edited books on intercultural philosophy, dialogue and diversity. Together with Heinz Kimmerle she published Philosophy of Understanding. A Dialogue ( Filosofi e van het verstaan. Een dialoog ) (2014). She completed her PhD (with honours) at the University of Vienna after studying philosophy at universities in Uruguay, Ghana and the Netherlands. More about her and her work can be found at: www.doordacht.net.

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