Ethnophilosophy
Ethnophilosophy is an ethnic approach to the study of philosophy.
Most of the philosophical work in modern western university philosophy departments centers around the work of western philosophers from Europe and North America. University philosophy departments work primarily with written texts and the written texts come mostly from these same western countries.
An Ethnophilosophical approach seeks to unearth the philosophies of non-western cultures through the study of oral traditions, analysis of linguistic categories[citation needed], social structures and religion. Ethnophilosophy also adds new perspectives to the body of knowledge in philosophy by considering the philosophical meanings in texts from non-western cultures that have been traditionally excluded from the philosophical canon.
Most of the philosophical work in modern western university philosophy departments centers around the work of western philosophers from Europe and North America. University philosophy departments work primarily with written texts and the written texts come mostly from these same western countries.
An Ethnophilosophical approach seeks to unearth the philosophies of non-western cultures through the study of oral traditions, analysis of linguistic categories[citation needed], social structures and religion. Ethnophilosophy also adds new perspectives to the body of knowledge in philosophy by considering the philosophical meanings in texts from non-western cultures that have been traditionally excluded from the philosophical canon.