Habib Talks | Episode 10 | The Problem of Knowledge: How do you know when you know something?
The 10th episode of #HabibTalks offers a rich tapestry of insights into knowledge systems, drawing from Sufism and Ifa traditions. Tune in for a profound conversation between Dr Oludamini Ogunnaike, Associate Professor of African Religious Thought and Democracy at the University of Virginia, and Dr Muhammad Haris, Program Director and Assistant Professor of Comparative Humanities at Habib University, wherein they tackle the epistemological conundrum of discerning different ways of knowing and why certain narratives dominate others. Habib Talks – Talks That Matter, a podcast series brought to you by Habib University, provides a platform for thought leaders to discuss critical global and local issues in engaging conversations. Check out more episodes from Habib Talks series: https://shorturl.at/txyV0 #HabibUniversity #ShapingFutures #Epistemology #Knowledge #Philosophy #ComparativeHumanities #TalksThatMatter #ComingSoon #youtubelive

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