For centuries, African discourses have been dominated by non-Africans (Ramose 2002: 1). Philosophy
was largely dominated by the West and so seemed by definition Eurocentric. This has led to African
scholars challenging the Eurocentrism of Philosophy, and Ramose’s article is no different. In his
essay, Ramose questions the commonly held view by the colonisers that only rationality is the
distinguishing factor of humans. Ramose locates this arrogance and the prejudices of Western
thought in what he termed “the struggle for reason in Africa.” In this work, which attempts to
debunk philosophical racism, Ramose traces the problem back to its colonial roots, and Eurocentric
superiority
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