From:
Conversational Society of Philosophy <csp.u...@gmail.com>Date: Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 9:13 AM
Subject: [NAIJAPhil] NEW JOURNAL PUBLICATION: Arumaruka: Journal of Conversational Thinking (Vol 3, No 2)
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Colleagues,
It is with great pleasure that I announce the publication of Volume 3, Number 2 of the Journal; Arumaruka: Journal of Conversational Thinking. The Issue features six articles. All articles, published by Arumaruka, are open access and free-to-read - we hope that this helps to foster free/unrestricted engagements among colleagues.
The link to all published issues of the Journal can be found
here. Please feel free to visit and download any article that interests you.
If you would like to publish with
Arumaruka, please find the journal information
here, and the author submission information
here. You can send your manuscripts to the Editor-in-Chief, Aribiah David Attoe (email:
edi...@cspafrica.org).
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Vol 3. No 2)
1. Can African Environmental Ethics Help in Weathering Gardiner’s Storm?
Jessica VAN JAARSVELD, 1-20.
2. Expanding the Literature of Philosophical Counselling through African Hermeneutic Philosophy and Conversationalism
Jaco LOUW, 21-46
3. Ezumezu Logical System as a Sceptical Trend in Contemporary African Philosophy Enyimba MADUKA, 47-63
4. Fostering Social Cohesion through Kwame Nkrumah’s Philosophical Consciencism: The South African Case
Ntobeko SHOZI, Lungelo Siphosethu MBATHA and Anele Nontokozo SITHOLE,
64-79
5. What Ubuntu Cannot Do for South Africa and Zimbabwe
Bernard MATOLINO, 80-103
Arumaruka was founded in January 2021 to promote the growth of new and novel insights/discussions of African thought through the theory and practice of Conversational Thinking propounded by Jonathan O Chimakonam and other proponents, and endorsed by the Conversational Society of Philosophy. Arumaruka is currently part of the DHET 2023 list of Accredited Journals and It is indexed by AJOL, DOAJ, etc. The goal is to make it a world-class academic journal, publishing high-quality articles that engage deeply with ideas centred around African philosophical, religious, political, sociological, historical, anthropological thinking etc., with the aims of reclaiming, correcting and promoting accurate African narratives, and fostering continuous conversation, and system building in African scholarship. It also aims to create a platform where scholars in African philosophy and studies can present novel ideas, critique and converse with established ideas/ systems, and build on existing systems using the conversational method.
Best regard,
Aribiah David Attoe
Editor-in-Chief
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