Muyiwa Falaiye’s Philosophy of Cultural Adaptationism: An Introductory Appraisal

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2012
Authors
Owosho, S.A.
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University of Lagos Press
Abstract
The failure of Africa to lead any meaningful social and political development has ignited the intellectual curiosity of many African socio political thinkers. This failure is more manifest in the areas of scientific and technological developments. So far, divergent reasons have been adduced as possible causes. While a section of thinkers known as the Externalists trace the problem to external factors particularly the European colonisation of Africa, another by the name Internalists, blame the failure of the African states on internal factors with particular emphasis on African leaders. Against the background of this argument, this paper proposes the adoption of Muyiwa Falaiye’s Philosophy of cultural Adaptationism as the socio political philosophy viable for fashioning out the much desired change. It argues that the surest and fastest way to bring about genuine development in Africa is through education and cultural adaptation.
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Externalists , Internalists , Cultural Adaptationism , Change , Genuine Development , Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects
Citation
Owosho S.A. (2012), Muyiwa Falaiye’s Philosophy of Cultural Adaptationism: An Introductory Appraisal, A Study in African Socio-Political Philosophy, (Eds). Okeregbe A.O., Jegede S.B., Ogunkoya D., University of Lagos Press, Akoka, Lagos, 127-140. ISBN: 978-978-50248-9-0