famous for his book Bantu Philosophy. Tempels was born in Berlaar, Belgium. Born Frans Tempels, he took the name "Placide" on his entry into a Franciscan seminary...
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Philosophy (La philosophie bantoue in French) is a 1945 book written by Placide Tempels which argues that the Bantu peoples of Sub-Saharan Africa have an implicit...
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Gabonese footballer Placide Poulin (born 1938), Canadian businessman Placide Tempels (1906–1977), Belgian Franciscan missionary Placide Viel (1815–1877)...
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rather than an activity for the individual. One proponent of this form, Placide Tempels, argued in Bantu Philosophy that the metaphysical categories of the...
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its unique features. Examples of those holding this position are: Placide Tempels, Leopold Sedar Senghor, John S. Mbiti, and Alexis Kagame. Nationalistic-Ideological...
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hybrid in that it was initially founded by a Flemish Franciscan priest, Placide Tempels. Although accepted by the Catholic Church (members continue to participate...
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philosophy. His main target was the ethnophilosophy of writers such as Placide Tempels and Alexis Kagame. He argued that such an approach confuses the methods...
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into the Kinyarwanda language. Abiru African philosophy Janheinz Jahn Placide Tempels Linguistic relativity Dictionary of African Christian Biography "Kagame...
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Chardin (1881–1955)[1][4] Bernardino Telesio (1509–1588)[1][4][5] Placide Tempels (1906–1977) William Temple (1881–1944)[4] Frederick Robert Tennant...
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Eugene Odum C. H. Waddington Paul Alfred Weiss William Homan Thorpe Placide Tempels Alfred Radcliffe-Brown Roy Rappaport Richard St. Barbe Baker John Aspinall...
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