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Ethiopian philosophy

初版發行日期1974 年
Ethiopian philosophy or Abyssinian philosophy is the philosophical corpus of the territories of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. Besides via oral tradition ...
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Ethiopia is a unique phenomenon in Africa for three reasons. First, because of its historical continuity and political independence; second because of its ...
Arguing that classical Ethiopian philosophy is comprised out of creative adaptations that sought to appropriate ancient wisdom form Greek, Arab and other. Page ...
philosophical tradition, the main source of African philosophy. Claude Sumner, "Canadian by birth, and Ethiopian by choice," has been a professor of philosophy ...
Philosophy in Ethiopia: African philosophy today, I : Ethiopian philosophical studies II / edited by Bekele Gutema, Charles C. Verharen. Pages cm.
Zera Yacob was an Ethiopian philosopher from the city of Aksum in the 17th century. His 1667 treatise, developed around 1630 and known in the original Ge'ez ...
2018年7月8日 · Translations of religious and philosophical texts into Ge'ez, a national epic called the Kebra Nagast, and other developments in the story of ...
2022年4月9日 · The philosopher constructed arguments for the existence of God, elaborated a theodicy, and harshly critiqued what he saw as the corruptions of ...
Abstract. The hatetas of Zara Yaecob and Walda Hewat are widely regarded as the precursors of societal enlightenment and written philosophy in Ethiopia.
Here, I would like to introduce the contribution of these native. Ethiopian philosophers, Zara Yacob and Wolde Hiwot, through referring to different branches of ...