| Kimmerle’s Intercultural Philosophy and Beyond: The Ongoing Quest for Epistemic Justice Subjects: Area Studies; Communication Studies; Health and Social Care; Humanities; Development Studies Environment Social Work Urban Studies; Social Sciences; Intercultural Communication; African Studies; Social Work and Social Policy; History; Philosophy; Cultural Studies; Sociology & Social Policy; African Culture and Society; Social Justice; Continental Philosophy; Epistemology; Political Philosophy; African Cultural Studies; Post Colonial Discourse; Imperial & Colonial History; 19th Century Philosophy; Phenomenology; Race & Ethnic Studies; This book offers a concise overview of the development of intercultural philosophy since the early 1990s, focusing on one of its key pioneers Heinz Kimmerle (1930- 2016). Renate Schepen is an independent philosopher. Her research focuses on intercultural philosophy and dialogues, and she contributes to the academic, public and private sectors with advice, research, education and publications. She has published/ edited books on intercultural philosophy, dialogue and diversity. Together with Heinz Kimmerle she published Philosophy of Understanding. A Dialogue ( Filosofi e van het verstaan. Een dialoog ) (2014). She completed her PhD (with honours) at the University of Vienna after studying philosophy at universities in Uruguay, Ghana and the Netherlands. More about her and her work can be found at: www.doordacht.net. |