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John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji

Philosophie

P. J. Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy

Jamaïque

Professeur émérite John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola BEWAJI, PhD (Philosophie, Ibadan) ; MA, BA (Philosophie, Ife) ; PGDE et MA (Enseignement à distance, COL/IGNOU) ; Certificat en philosophie pour enfants (Montclair State University, NJ), FJIM, FNAL
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9386-6350
Web of Science Researcher ID : HOH-1563-2023

John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji (doctorat en philosophie et maîtrise en enseignement à distance), premier professeur émérite de philosophie, University of the West Indies ; membre de One-UWI Mentor to Academic Staff ; membre du CODESRIA College of PhD Mentors in Africa et ancien Visiting Research Fellow, Rhodes University (2022) ; Associé de recherche principal, Université Obafemi Awolowo, Ile-Ife et Université de Johannesburg ; Professeur invité Carnegie/CODESRIA, Université d'Ibadan (2016) et Université Obafemi Awolowo, Ile-Ife, Nigéria (2021) ; Newman Endowed Chair Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Culture, Brooklyn College - CUNY, USA (2011-2012) ; Guggenheim Research Fellow in Philosophy of Culture (2010) ; membre du Sommet mondial de la bioéthique ; ancien président du Comité national de bioéthique de la Jamaïque (UNESCO) ; rédacteur en chef fondateur du Caribbean Journal of Philosophy (CJP) ; président fondateur de la Société internationale de philosophie et d'études africaines (ISAPS) ; président fondateur de l'Academy of African Indigenous Religions, Theology and Art (AAIRTA). Ses ouvrages comprennent Beauty and Culture (2003), An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge (2007), Narratives of Struggle (2012), Ontologized Ethics (2013), Black Aesthetics (2013), Introduction to Philosophy and Logic (2014), The Rule of Law and Governance in Indigenous Yoruba Society (2016), The Humanities and the Dynamics of African Culture in the 21st Century (2017), Media Theory, Practice and Ethics (2017), Identity Recreation in Global African Encounters (2019) et Fragmented Identities of Nigeria (2021). Il est membre de l'Académie nigériane des lettres.

Emeritus Professor John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola BEWAJI, PhD (Philosophy, Ibadan); MA, BA (Philosophy, Ife); PGDE and MA (Distance Education, COL/IGNOU); Certificate in Philosophy for Children (Montclair State University, NJ), FJIM, FNAL
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9386-6350
Web of Science Researcher ID: HOH-1563-2023


John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji (PhD Philosophy and MA Distance Education), first Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of the West Indies; Member of One-UWI Mentor to Academic Staff; Member of CODESRIA College of PhD Mentors in Africa and Former Visiting Research Fellow, Rhodes University (2022); Senior Research Associate, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife and University of Johannesburg; Carnegie/CODESRIA Visiting Professor, University of Ibadan (2016) and Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (2021); Newman Endowed Chair Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Culture, Brooklyn College – CUNY, USA (2011-2012); Guggenheim Research Fellow in Philosophy of Culture (2010); Member, Global Summit of Bioethics; Former Chairman, National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica (UNESCO); Founding Editor, Caribbean Journal of Philosophy (CJP); Founding President, International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS); Founding President, Academy of African0 Indigenous Religions, Theology and Art (AAIRTA). His books include Beauty and Culture (2003), An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge (2007), Narratives of Struggle (2012), Ontologized Ethics (2013), Black Aesthetics (2013), Introduction to Philosophy and Logic (2014), The Rule of Law and Governance in Indigenous Yoruba Society (2016), The Humanities and the Dynamics of African Culture in the 21st Century (2017), Media Theory, Practice and Ethics (2017), Identity Recreation in Global African Encounters (2019) and Fragmented Identities of Nigeria (2021). He is Fellow of Nigerian Academy of Letters.

Global African Indigenous Knowledge Systems – The Challenges of Epistemicide and Ontological Suicide

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Systèmes de connaissances endogènes de l’Afrique globale – Les défis de l’épistémicide et du suicide ontologique

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