Such a debate also centered on whether there is a unique philosophical tradition rooted on african traditional practices. Selected papers from the sixth annual conference of the isaps. The first podcasts in the series look at the beginnings of greek philosophy in the 6th century bc in the city of miletus, on the coast of asia minor modern day turkey. The philosophy of humanism, eighth edition, 1997 posthumous lovers credo.
The ethiopian orthodox tewahido church faith and order. Nov 19, 2017 classical ethiopian philosophy satisfies the condition of an original philosophical endeavor that is both textual and oral. The series includes ethnophilosophy, ubuntu philosophy, yoruba epistemology, akan philosophical psychology. Apr 07, 2019 this video is the first in a short series on several positions in african philosophy. Apr 02, 2014 these two treatises are something very close to the only philosophical works produced in subsaharan africa prior to the colonial period. Treatise of zera yacob and life and maxims of skendes, classical ethiopian philosophy, claude sumner, addis ababa, ethiopia. These features were intensified under both imperial 194174 and. Treatise of zera yacob, chapter i ethiopian philosophy. Claude sumner, classical ethiopian philosophy philpapers. His collection classical ethiopian philosophy published by adey in california in 1994, with a five volume set published by commercial. The first thinkers of antiquity are referred to as the presocratics, even though some of these thinkers were in fact contemporaries of socrates. Contains an english translation of zera yacobs treatise and four other texts. They belong on a map of the history of philosophy, and this blog is.
For the purpose of analysis, the term geez will simply refer to the script and not the language, since the script is applicable to its modern counterparts, just as roman does not refer to the ancient roman spoken language but the alphabet of the same name. I will start my discussion by situating the forces that motivated sumners pursuits, and also elaborating on sumners explorations into the classical. Poems of love, 1994 the illusion of immortality, fifth edition, 1990 freedom of choice affirmed, third edition, 1990 freedom is as freedom does. Ethiopian philosophy is the philosophical corpus of the territories of presentday ethiopia and eritrea.
Evaluating the ethiopian wisdom tradition, in research in. Although some writers have tried to portray zera yacob and walda heywat as belonging to some kind of ethiopian or african philosophical tradition, no such traditions existmores the pity. Classical ethiopian philosophy unknown binding january 1, 1994 by claude sumner author see all formats and editions hide other formats and editions. The earliest extant works are translations of greek religious texts into geez, while the most productive literary movement was the translation of. The term political philosophy can be used loosely to cover any abstract thought about politics, law or society philosophy being, in general terms, the search for wisdom and understanding. Claude sumners classical ethiopian philosophy teodros kiros boston. Memoirs of corliss lamont, 1990 remembering john masefield, 1990. Classical ethiopian philosophy, commercial printing press, 1985. What is here called crosscultural understanding is itself a kind of compara. A companion to african philosophy edited by kwasi wiredu. Zera yacobs hatata and the vitality of an indigenous. Classical ethiopian philosophy and the modernity of zar.
This philosophy occupies a unique position within african philosophy. As a first order activity philosophy is seen as the property of all rational beings. This video is the first in a short series on several positions in african philosophy. The series includes ethnophilosophy, ubuntu philosophy, yoruba epistemology, akan. Oct 23, 2016 the ethiopian philosophers prayers are deeply steeped in the mastery of davids psalms. Phl 36501 african philosophy and culture spring 2003. Commercial printing press, the contribution of native ethiopian philosophers, zara yacob and wolde hiwot, to ethiopian philosophy. Finally, they should be able to assess arguments for correlations between ancient ethiopian philosophy and presocratic and other early greek philosophy. The contribution of native ethiopian philosophers, zara yacob. Oda the color of my song, four ethiopian dramas, petros, the dream of the king, the silence of the strings, oda being published in yaounde, cameroon, in 1977. I hope to put up, and comment on, one chapter a week from zera yacob and eventually walda heywat. However, philosophy has also been seen more specifically as a secondorder discipline, in contrast to first order disciplines which deal with. His faithful contribution to the ethiopian literature and classical study emanates from his undeserved live to the people of ethiopia and its culture.
Zera yacobs hatata and the vitality of an indigenous ethiopian. An essay on classical indian theories of knowledge 222 part iv east asia 237 l confucianism 238 confucius, from the analects 242 the great learning 248 mencius, from the book of mencius 249. The concept, philosophy, is understood both as a first order activity and also as a second order activity. The contents of many of his books are on history, education, development, philosophy, religion, science and so on. Doctor of philosophy in classical philosophy the purpose of the program in classical philosophy is to provide the student with the basic training in both philosophy and classical philology necessary for work in this field. He also translated among many romeo and juliet, as well as macbeth of william shakespeare. Presocratic history of philosophy without any gaps. Two ethiopian philosophers of the seventeenth century, in wiredu and abraham, eds. Students who wish their primary grounding to be in the classics should apply to the program in classical philosophy in this department. In this sense philosophy is seen as a worldview or a principle that guides peoples life. His collection classical ethiopian philosophy published by adey in. Harris, 1974 sven rubenson, 1976the survival of ethiopian independence classical ethiopian philosophy claude sumner, 1985 correspondence and treaties edited by sven rubenson, 1987 the two zions, reminiscences of jerusalem and. Harris, 1974 sven rubenson, 1976the survival of ethiopian independence classical ethiopian philosophy claude sumner, 1985 correspondence and treaties edited by sven rubenson, 1987 the two zions, reminiscences of jerusalem and ethiopia edward ullendorf, 1988. Ancient philosophy shellbourne conference center, july mmx professor john gueguen this course explores the thinkers and doctrines of classical greek and roman philosophy from its emergence in the viii century b.
This paper explores primarily the possibility of an indigenous ethiopian philosophy through an analysis of the ideas of a modern ethiopian philosopher, zera yacob. Short manual of the amharic language alonestokes 1966 222. Claude sumners classical ethiopian philosophy, northeast african. Classical greek philosophy begins in the eastern mediterranean in the 6th century bc, with the earliest thinkers of the city of miletus. Things take a more ethical turn with socrates, with his relentless. An interpretive introduction to classical ethiopian philosophy. This experience helped him to begin his philosophy during his two years. Civil liberties in america, fourth edition, 1990 yes to life. Studies in phenomenological and classical realism reprint, with new intro. The contents of many of his books are on history, education, development, philosophy, religion, science and.
African philosophy in ethiopia council for research in values and. The page is dedicated to ethiopian traditional and modern philosophical reflections. Pdf on nov 14, 2018, fasil merawi and others published zera. He studied the books of the psalms of david and the interpretation of the holy scriptures. As a youth he received a thorough traditional education in scripture and poetry ethiopia had long been a christian countryand afterwards spent several years teaching.
Kebede michaels literary works reflect many shades of character and behavior of the ethiopian society. Besides via oral tradition, it was preserved early in written form through geez manuscripts. Along with later figures such as heraclitus and parmenides, they are the presocratics, who put forth pioneering speculations about the natural world, knowledge, and the gods. In the first chapter it is affirmed that ethiopian philosophy has two dominant traditions, a classical ethiopian philosophy, and b the philosophy of zar a ya. Claude sumner and the quest for an ethiopian philosophy. Ethiopias political economy has historically been shaped by two key factors. Ethiopian literature, writings either in classical geez ethiopic or in amharic, the principal modern language of ethiopia. Classical philosophy history of philosophy without any gaps. I am tempted to ask what motivates teodros to write with such depth and scope on a subject that seems, on the surface, contingent to a fruitful academic life. Jean michel massing 1995 journal of the warburg and courtauld institutes 58. A historical introduction to ethiopian philosophy with an annotated bibliography, a list of references, and textual selections. Verharen the council for research in values and philosophy. Through a discussion of sumners works on ethiopian philosophy, this paper attempts to situate the place of ethiopian philosophy within the need to reflect on our existential predicaments. The contribution of native ethiopian philosophers, zara.
Press 1985 abstract this article has no associated abstract. The earliest extant works are translations of greek religious texts into geez, while the most productive literary movement was the translation of texts from arabic under the solomonid dynasty. A brief history of classical education sketch and overview i hope you will find it refreshing to discover that the method of classical education is simple yet profound, like so many great ideas from the wheel to the umbrella. In such a context, ethiopian philosophy represents a unique approach in defying. This detailed exposition of the thought of zara yacob 15991692 is at once informative, interpretative and reflective. The specific concept of narrative in african philosophy and its value for crosscultural understanding will surface often and be developed in several ways throughout the book. Classical ethiopian philosophy claude sumner 1985 223. It is via these intimate prayers that the relations among human beings are illuminated. To understand why and how philosophy came into existence in a cultural world dominated by poetic mythology and the codified legal norms, it will be necessary to take into. This is what is also known as the loose sense of philosophy. Apr 27, 2012 i hope to put up, and comment on, one chapter a week from zera yacob and eventually walda heywat. Ethiopian philosophy is the philosophical corpus of the territories of presentday ethiopia and.
The contribution of native ethiopian philosophers, zara yacob and wold hiwot, to ethiopian philosophy introduction zara yacob was born from poor farmers in aksum. The human condition in africa, ohio university press, 1992. Mohanty, gilbert ryles criticisms of the concept of consciousness 219 b. In this chapter, kiros presents an outline of oral and written african philosophical activities in ethiopia. The translation is sumners, though ive made a few stylistic adjustments. This course explores the thinkers and doctrines of classical greek and roman philosophy from its emergence in the viii century b. Enno littmann 1904 offers an edition of the geez text of the treatises of zera yacob and walda. Nevertheless zera yacob and walda heywat are certainly deserving of more than the nexttononexistent attention they have received for example, to my knowledge there has been no discussion of them or their philosophy in english philosophy journals, though there are a few descriptions in handbooks and encyclopedias. Pdf zera yacobs hatata and the vitality of an indigenous. African philosophy in ethiopia ethiopian philosophical studies ii with a memorial of claude sumner edited by bekele gutema charles c. Political economy of ethiopia from the imperial period to. A brief annotated bibliography of ethiopian philosophy. Pdf on nov 14, 2018, fasil merawi and others published zera yacobs hatata and the vitality of an indigenous ethiopian philosophy find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. Ethiopian philosophy claude sumner, zera yacob, welde.
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