Structural Eurocentrism in philosophy : An argument for sociometaphilosophy

Major, Philippe (2024) Structural Eurocentrism in philosophy : An argument for sociometaphilosophy. Metaphilosophy. ISSN 0026-1068

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Abstract

This article has three main aims. First, it argues that the question of the inclusion of “non‐Western” thought in philosophy cannot be resolved by appealing to definitions of philosophy, as such definitions are an integral part of the epistemically hegemonic practices responsible for the exclusion of non‐Western thought in the first place. Second, it argues that philosophy is structurally Eurocentric. It makes this argument first by looking at metaphilosophy. It argues that metaphilosophy is primarily performative and that its performativity is a form of boundary work that is engaged in hegemonic practices of the epistemic type. It then argues that philosophy as a whole is inescapably engaged in boundary work and hegemonic practices, some of which partake in structural Eurocentrism. Finally, it promotes sociometaphilosophy, an approach that draws from the new sociology of knowledge to identify illegitimate mechanisms of exclusion inscribed in the rules that codify philosophical practice.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Metaphilosophy
Uncontrolled Keywords:
Research Output Funding/yes_externally_funded
Subjects:
?? exclusionmotivated ignorancenon‐western philosophymetaphilosophyeurocentrismhegemonyepistemic injusticeyes - externally fundedphilosophy ??
ID Code:
226810
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Deposited On:
06 Jan 2025 13:30
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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06 Jan 2025 13:30