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    African Philosophy and the Decolonisation of Education in Africa: Some critical reflections
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (s2): 37-55. 2012.
    The liberation of Africa and its peoples from centuries of racially discriminatory colonial rule and domination has far-reaching implications for educational thought and practice. The transformation of educational discourse in Africa requires a philosophical framework that respects diversity, acknowledges lived experience and challenges the hegemony of Western forms of universal knowledge. In this article I reflect critically on whether African philosophy, as a system of African knowledge(s), ca…Read more
  •  86
    Philosophy of education in South Africa: A Re-vision" (review)
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (1): 1-16. 1998.
    In this article an attempt is made to provide a re-vision of philosophy of education that will redress the legacy of the past in South Africa, and contribute to laying the foundations of a critical civil society with a culture of tolerance, public debate and accommodation of differences and competing interests. This re-vision of philosophy of education, which finds its roots in developments in philosophy in the twentieth century, and especially in the discourse of postmodernism, directs attentio…Read more
  •  37
    Towards an African Philosophy of Education
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37 99-106. 2008.
    In this paper I attempt to construct an African philosophy of education, focusing particularly on how notions of ubuntu and community guide educational practices.
  •  36
    Metatheories in philosophy of education (edited book)
    [Distributed by] Thorold's Africana Books. 1995.
  •  29
    Rethinking truth
    Juta & Co.. 2006.
    By offering the statement, "the truth or truths we accept determine what our lives are and will be," the authors of this volume explore the contemporary world and all of its contradictions, from starvation, AIDS, and illiteracy to digital technology, the human genome project, and the financial markets of Wall Street and Tokyo. This engaging, accessible text examines the truth propounded by a range of philosophies, such as critical theory, existentialism, feminism, and nihilism, discussing their …Read more
  •  26
    Philosophy of education in a new key: Cultivating a living philosophy of education to overcome coloniality and violence in African Universities
    with Yusef Waghid, Nuraan Davids, Thokozani Mathebula, Judith Terblanche, Lester Shawa, Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu, Zayd Waghid, Celiwe Ngwenya, Joseph Divala, Faiq Waghid, Michael A. Peters, and Marek Tesar
    Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-14. forthcoming.
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    Discussion
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 22 (6): 487-496. 2003.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Cultivating a living philosophy of education to overcome coloniality and violence in African universities
    with Yusef Waghid, Nuraan Davids, Thokozani Mathebula, Judith Terblanche, Lester Shawa, Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu, Zayd Waghid, Celiwe Ngwenya, Joseph Divala, Faiq Waghid, Michael A. Peters, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1099-1112. 2022.
  •  13
    Philosophy of education in South Africa: A Re-vision"
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (1): 1-16. 1998.
    In this article an attempt is made to provide a re-vision of philosophy of education that will redress the legacy of the past in South Africa, and contribute to laying the foundations of a critical civil society with a culture of tolerance, public debate and accommodation of differences and competing interests. This re-vision of philosophy of education, which finds its roots in developments in philosophy in the twentieth century, and especially in the discourse of postmodernism, directs attentio…Read more
  •  7
    Metatheories in educational theory and practice (edited book)
    [Distributed by] Thorold's Africana Books. 1998.
  • The nature of philosophy of education reconsidered
    South African Journal of Philosophy 14 (2): 41-47. 1995.