From the 'History of Western Philosophy' to entangled histories of philosophy: the Contribution of Ben Kies

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作者
Platzky Miller, Josh [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Free State UFS, Dept Sociol, Bloemfontein, South Africa
关键词
History of philosophy; historiography; entangled history; 'Western Philosophy'; imperialism; ENLIGHTENMENT; DIALOGUE;
D O I
10.1080/09608788.2023.2188898
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
The idea of 'Western Philosophy' is the product of a legitimation project for European colonialism, through to post-second world war Pan-European identity formation and white supremacist projects. Thus argues Ben Kies (1917-1979), a South African public intellectual, schoolteacher, trade unionist, and activist-theorist. In his 1953 address to the Teachers' League of South Africa, The Contribution of the Non-European Peoples to World Civilisation, Kies became one of the first people to argue explicitly that there is no such thing as 'Western philosophy'. In this paper, I introduce Kies as a new figure in the historiography of philosophy with important insights, relevant today. I outline his three key arguments: that 'Western Philosophy' is the product of political mythmaking, that it is a recent, largely mid-twentieth century fabrication, and that there is an alternative to 'Histories of Western Philosophy', namely 'mixed' or entangled histories. I show that Kies' claims are supported both by contemporary scholarship and bibliometric analysis. I thus argue that Kies is right to claim that the idea of a distinctive, hermetically sealed 'Western Philosophy' is a recent, political fabrication and should be abandoned. We should instead develop global, entangled historiography to make sense of philosophy and its history today.
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