Decolonising Philosophy - Lewis Gordon for the Royal Institute of Philosophy
The Royal Institute of Philosophy - The London Lectures 21-22: Expanding Horizons Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut) Decolonising Philosophy This talk examines what it means for philosophy to be ‘colonised’ and the challenges involved in ‘decolonising’ it in philosophical and political terms. Chair: Julian Baggini This programme was streamed live on March 10th 2022.

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