Didier Kaphagawani

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Died(2000-07-28)July 28, 2000
InstitutionsUniversity of Malawi
LanguageEnglish, Chewa.
Didier Kaphagawani
Died(2000-07-28)July 28, 2000
Philosophical work
RegionAfrican philosophy
InstitutionsUniversity of Malawi
LanguageEnglish, Chewa.
Main interests

Didier Njirayamanda Kaphagawani or Didier Kaphagawani was a Malawian philosopher. He is known for his ideas on African philosophy. This included ideas on African epistemology and African understandings of personhood.[1][2]

Didier Kaphagawani was Professor of Philosophy and Vice-Principal of Chancellor College at the University of Malawi.[3]

In according of Malawian philosopher Grivas M. Kayange: "Another significant figure in the late 1990s was Didier Kaphagawani, who in his various works used language analysis in his presentation of African thought. For instance, he attempted to collect and analyze the Chichewa proverbs in the areas of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. He helped clarify components of individualism and communitarianism in these areas of African thought."[4]

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