- Paulin J. Hountondji
Paulin Hountondji (b.1942) is a
Benin ese philosopher andpolitician .Hountondji was educated at the
Ecole Normale Supérieure ,Paris , graduating in 1966, and taking hisdoctorate in 1970 (histhesis was onEdmund Husserl ). After two years teaching in France and in theCongo Republic , he accepted a post at theNational University of Benin inCotonou , where he still teaches as Professor of Philosophy.His academic career was interrupted, however, by a period spent in politics. Having been a prominent critic of the military dictatorship that had ruled his country, Hountondji became involved in Benin's return to democracy (in 1992), and served in the government as Minister of Education and Minister for Culture and Communications until his resignation and return to the University in 1994.
He is currently director of the African Centre for Advanced Studies in
Porto-Novo and is serving as the Bingham Professor of Humanities from 1 August 2008 to 31 December 2008 at theUniversity of Louisville inLouisville, KY . [ [http://louisville.edu/philosophy/ Department of Philosophy, University of Louisville] ]Philosophical work
Hountondji's philosophical influences include two of his teachers in Paris,
Louis Althusser andJacques Derrida . His reputation rests primarily on his critical work concerning the nature of African philosophy. His main target has been the ethnophilosophy of writers such asPlacide Tempels andAlexis Kagame . He argues that such an approach confuses the methods ofanthropology with those of philosophy, producing "a hybrid discipline without a recognizable status in the world of theory" ( [1997] , p.52). Part of the problem stems from that fact that ethnophilosophy is in large part a response to Western views of African thought; this polemical rôle works against its philosophical validity.His approach has widened somewhat in later work; he still rejects ethnophilosophy as a genuine philosophical discipline, but he has moved towards more of a synthesis of traditional African thought and rigorous philosophical method.
Bibliography
Works by Hountondji
*"Sur la "philosophie africaine" (1976: Paris, Maspéro) — featured on the list of
Africa's 100 Best Books of the 20th Century
**published in English (transl. H. Evans & J. Rée) as "African Philosophy: Myth and Reality" (1983: Bloomington, Indiana; Indiana University Press)
**second edition of the English version (with a preface by Hountondji), 1997
*"What can philosophy do?" (1987: "Quest" 1:2, pp 2–28)
*"Tradition, Hindrance, or Inspiration?"(2000: "Quest" XIV:1–2)References
econdary literature
*
F. Abiola Irele "Hountondji" (inRobert L. Arrington [ed.] "A Companion to the Philosophers" (2001: Oxford, Blackwell) ISBN 0-631-22967-1
*Tsenay Serequeberhan "The Hermeneutics of African Philosophy" (1994: London, Routledge) ISBN 0-415-90802-7ee also
*
African philosophy
*List of African writers
*List of Beninese writers
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