Josh Platzky Miller

University of The Free State
  • Problematising Western philosophy as one part of Africanising the curriculum
    South African Journal of Philosophy 35 (4): 537-545. 2016.
    This paper argues that one part of the picture of thinking about decolonising the philosophy curriculum should include problematising the notion of Western philosophy. I argue that there are many problems with the idea of Western philosophy, and with the idea that decolonising the curriculum should involve rejecting so-called Western philosophy. Doing this could include granting the West a false narrative about its origins, influences and interactions, perpetuating exclusions within contemporary…Read more
  • Thales – the ‘first philosopher’? A troubled chapter in the historiography of philosophy
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (5): 727-750. 2022.
    It is widely believed that the ancient Greeks thought that Thales was the first philosopher, and that they therefore maintained that philosophy had a Greek origin. This paper challenges these assumptions, arguing that most ancient Greek thinkers who expressed views about the history and development of philosophy rejected both positions. I argue that not even Aristotle presented Thales as the first philosopher, and that doing so would have undermined his philosophical commitments and interests. B…Read more