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Table of Contents Theme: African Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Fractured Epistemologies Publication: Synthesis philosophica Date: Vol. 33, No. 1 (2018) __________________________________________________ A special edition of Synthesis philosophica on "African Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Fractured Epistemologies" has just been published, edited by Isaac Ukpokolo and Elvin Imafidon. The volume is available as open access here: https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=toc&id_broj=17555 Contents African Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Fractured Epistemologies (3-4) Isaac Ehaleoye Ukpokolo, Elvin Imafidon Reconstructing a Fractured Indigenous Knowledge System (5-22) Anselm Kole Jimoh Oral Tradition, Epistemic Dependence, and Knowledge in African Cultures (23-40) Polycarp Ikuenobe The Positivist Demand and the Betrayed Tradition of Tacit Knowledge in an African Thought System. Fractures in Esan Epistemology (41-50) Isaac Ehaleoye Ukpokolo Reconstructing African Fractured Epistemologies for African Development (51-76) Wilfred Lajul Knowledge, Power Matrix, and the Vision of African Renaissance (77-90) Benjamin Timi Olujohungbe Western versus African Medical Knowledge Systems. A Comparative Epistemological Analysis (91-104) Alex Egodotaye Asakitikpi African Experience, Development, and the Metaphysical Radicalism of the African Humanities (105-121) Jacob Aleonote Aigbodioh On Indigenous African Epistemology: Mythographic Representations of the Witchcraft Phenomenon in the Ifá Text (123-147) Omotade Adegbindin Cultural Reconstruction of Iwa Ji Festival in Igbo-Ukwu, and Fractured Igbo Identity (149-164) Francesca C Ukpokolo, Obiageli C. Okoye, Olatunde B. Lawuyi Is the African Feminist Moral Epistemology of Care Fractured? (165-177) Elvis Imafidon Beyond Fractured Epistemology: A Discourse of the Idea of Personhood and Personalism in Igbo and Yoruba Moral System (179-196) Philip Edema Love as the Foundation of Ubuntu (197-208) Mpho Tshivhase What is the Essence of an Essence? Comparing Afro-Relational and Western-Individualist Ontologies (209-224) Thaddeus Metz How not to Do African Epistemology (225-236) Peter Aloysius Ikhane White Supremacy in Eurocentric Epistemologies: On the West’s Responsibility for its Philosophical Heritage (237-249) Björn Freter A Short History of Protagoras’ Philosophy (251-262) Janko M. Lozar The Aporias of Kitsch (263-277) Mirjana Radojičić Journal website: https://hrcak.srce.hr/synthesis-philosophica __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ __________________________________________________

