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Call for Publications

Theme: Contrasts and Contests About Philosophy
Publication: South African Journal of Philosophy (SAJP)
Date: Vol. 34, No. 4 (2015)
Deadline: 1.5.2015

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Philosophers are continually engaged in discussions, emanating from
diverse cultures and temperaments, about what philosophy is and what
philosophers should do. Generally speaking, the Western
epistemological paradigm – notwithstanding its own internal
controversies – tends to dominate global discussions about philosophy.

In any country where the philosophical scene is overwhelmingly
dominated by non-indigenous concerns and approaches, questions ought
to be raised concerning this dominance. Moreover, it is important for
philosophers to engage actively in the ongoing debates about
philosophical perspectives that have emerged not only in contrast to
the Western epistemological paradigm but also in contestation of it.

'Contrasts' and 'contests' in this context refer to such debates,
which extend beyond the specifically philosophical. In order to
recognise this it is necessary to have the preposition 'about' in the
title of the theme. The preposition 'in' would be misleading insofar
as it would give the impression that only philosophers are part of
the debate.

This special issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy invites
multi- and interdisciplinary contributions on questions in and about
philosophy. Submissions should focus preferably but not exclusively
on Africa. Submissions on the following topics are particularly
welcome:

- What is the character and meaning of philosophies dominated by the
  Western epistemological paradigm in South Africa? (Notably, the
  label 'non-Western' is objectionable to the extent that it positions
  other philosophies as parodies of Western philosophy. The fact that
  this has been so historically, and continues in contemporary South
  Africa underscores the ethical and political objection to the use of
  'non-Western'.)
- The concept of 'dialogue' is one of the controversial topics in the
  unfolding discussions in and about philosophy. Is dialogue possible
  between diverse philosophical traditions (e.g. Indian, African,
  Chinese and Western)?
- Is there such a thing as 'the Western epistemological paradigm'?
- Is there an African philosophical paradigm?
- Why and how do 'deconstructive' and 'reconstructive' challenges
  arise in African philosophy?
- The significance of hermeneutics in the philosophy of liberation
  with special focus on Africa
- What is the relationship between philosophy and the culture from
  which it emanates?
- Intellectual decolonisation as a liberation issue in any of the
  following disciplines: philosophy, religion, theology, psychology,
  mathematics, medicine, science, economics, politics, environmental
  ethics, ethics and business ethics
- Is it important, within the larger society, that philosophy in
  South Africa or Africa shake off the Western paradigm? Why or why
  not?
- A critique of "the underside" in intellectual decolonisation as an
  issue in liberation

The deadline for submissions is 1 May 2015 for publication in the
SAJP Vol. 34 No. 4, 2015. Manuscripts should be 6000-8000 words in
length (including references and footnotes) and adhere to the SAJP
instructions for authors, available at:
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=rsph20&page=instructions

All manuscripts must be prepared for anonymous review and submitted
to the SAJP online at http://www.edmgr.com/rsph/ where they will be
directed to the Guest Editor, Prof Mogobe Ramose. When you are asked
to select a section/category please select the option 'special
edition'. All submissions will undergo double-blind peer review.

Guest Editor:
Mogobe Ramose, University of South Africa

Further enquiries can be addressed to:

Mogobe Ramose (Guest Editor)
ramo...@unisa.ac.za or tane...@mweb.co.za

Inge Konik (Editorial Assistant)
inge.ko...@nmmu.ac.za

Andrea Hurst (Editor-in-Chief)
andrea.hu...@nmmu.ac.za

The SAJP is the official journal of the Philosophical Society of
Southern Africa. The journal is anonymously refereed, indexed and
published by Taylor & Francis.

SAJP website:
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsph20/current




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