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AbstractThe significance of scepticism for philosophical inquiry appears to have been well articulated by epistemologists in diverse forms, but none to the best of my knowledge has shown its place and significance in African (epistemology) philosophy. In this article, I engage Jonathan O. Chimakonam on his notion of “arumaristics” and unveil its sceptical nature by showing that conversationalism or conversational thinking promotes scepticism in African philosophy since it requires the suspension of judgement. The problem is that Chimakonam did not explicitly indicate this sceptical dimension of his thought. I argue that since arumaruka as “doubt” is the root word of “arumaristics” which is itself the bedrock of conversationalism as a method of the conversational philosophy, then “arumaristics” is sceptical in nature and conversationalism promotes scepticism, the type that focuses on “suspension of judgement”, in African philosophy. My primary aim is to expose the importance of the method of conversational thinking as a form of scepticism in African philosophy, the significance of which is to deepen our understanding, and further propagate the value of the method of conversational thinking as articulated by Chimakonam. I discuss scepticism from the perspective of Sextus Empiricus and my method is essentially critical, expository and evaluative.
摘要怀疑论对哲学探究的重要性似乎已经被认识论家以不同的形式很好地表达出来,但据我所知,没有一个人在非洲(认识论)哲学中显示出它的地位和意义。在这篇文章中,我与Jonathan O. Chimakonam探讨了他的“arumaristics”概念,并通过展示对话主义或对话思维促进了非洲哲学中的怀疑主义,因为它需要暂停判断,从而揭示了其怀疑的本质。问题在于,奇马科南并没有明确指出他思想中的这种怀疑态度。我认为,既然arumaruka作为“怀疑”是“arumararistics”的词根,而“arumaristics”本身是对话主义作为对话哲学方法的基础,那么“arumaristics”本质上是怀疑的,而对话主义促进了怀疑主义,这种怀疑主义在非洲哲学中关注“暂停判断”。我的主要目的是揭示对话式思维方法在非洲哲学中作为一种怀疑主义形式的重要性,其意义在于加深我们的理解,并进一步宣传奇马科南所阐述的对话式思维方法的价值。我从塞克斯图斯·恩皮尼基的角度讨论怀疑主义,我的方法基本上是批判性的、说明性的和评价性的。
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The South African Journal of Philosophy (SAJP) is the official publication of the Philosophical Society of South Africa. The aim of the journal is to publish original scholarly contributions in all areas of philosophy at an international standard. Contributions are double-blind peer-reviewed and include articles, discussions of articles previously published, review articles and book reviews. The wide scope of the South African Journal of Philosophy makes it the continent''s central vehicle for the publication of general philosophical work. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.