Bantu PhilosophyPrésence africaine, 1969 - 190 pages |
Contents
Note by the English Translator | 10 |
CHAPTER I | 17 |
The gulf dividing Africans and Whites will remain | 26 |
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able accept according action admit African already ancestors animal Baluba Bantu philosophy Bantu thought become behaviour believe belong called causal cause chief Christian civilization claim clan common complete conception concerning conclusion consist constitute created customs dead death deceased dependence destruction divine Education elders elements equally ethics European evil example exercise existence express external eyes fact Father give given going hierarchy higher human idea increase indicated individual interaction knowledge less living logical longer magic matter means metaphysical mind moral muntu native nature necessary notion object ontological particular person point of view possess possible practices present primitive principles question rank reality reason regard relationship remains respect seems sense soul speak spirit strengthening theory thing tion translation true understand universe vital force vital influence whole wisdom