Paulin Hountondji Quotes on Knowledge
Paulin Jidenu Hountondji was a Beninese philosopher and a leading critic of what he called ethnophilosophy, the projection of collective worldviews onto the discipline of philosophy. This page collects quotes attributed to Paulin Hountondji on the topic of knowledge, drawn from across the philosopher's works.
Quotes
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Attributed to Paulin Hountondji:
“African philosophy is the philosophy produced by Africans, not the philosophy that Westerners have imagined Africans to hold.”
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Attributed to Paulin Hountondji:
“Ethnophilosophy projects collective worldviews onto a discipline that is, by nature, individual and critical.”
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Attributed to Paulin Hountondji:
“There is no philosophy without philosophers.”
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Attributed to Paulin Hountondji:
“Endogenous knowledge must be recovered as living thought, not as folklore.”
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Attributed to Paulin Hountondji:
“Knowledge produced in the periphery has too often been extracted as raw material for the center.”