Struggle for Meaning
Explore the profound insights of Paulin J. Hountondji in his thought-provoking book, Struggle for Meaning. Published by Ohio University Press in 2002 and spanning 368 pages, this work applies Hountondji's philosophical framework to pressing issues surrounding democracy, culture, and development in contemporary Africa.
Utilizing a blend of autobiographical anecdotes and rigorous theoretical analysis, Hountondji enriches the discourse on African philosophy, a field he significantly influenced beginning in the late 1960s. Engage with this essential reading that challenges conventional perspectives and deepens your understanding of the complexities of African thought in the modern era. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and socio-political evolution in Africa, Struggle for Meaning is an invitation to critically reflect on the ongoing quest for meaning in our changing world.