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The meaning of life is, as Albert Camus put it, the most urgent question in philosophy – the one on which everything else depends. Yet, when Western philosophy looks to answer this question, it paces up and down the same...
Episode 154, 'African Philosophy of Religion' with Aribiah David Attoe (Part I – The Meaning of Life) is an episode from The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast by Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane. The meaning of...
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Published Mar 22, 2026, 31:10 long, audio available.
The meaning of life is, as Albert Camus put it, the most urgent question in philosophy – the one on which everything else depends. Yet, when Western philosophy looks to answer this question, it paces up and down the same old libraries – the same shelves filled with the same assumptions about what counts as a self, a good life, and what happens after death. African philosophy of religion has been neglected in this area. Not because it has nothing to say – but because we haven't been listening. Today, we'll be exploring this tradition – that is, African philosophy – on the meaning of life with Dr Aribiah David Attoe, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. Dr Attoe has published several books – including The Question of Life's Meaning: An African Perspective, and African Perspectives to the Question of Life's Meaning – as well as numerous articles and special journal issues on today's topic, bringing these globally neglected traditions into dialogue with mainstream philosophy. In this episode, we'll explore what it means to live meaningfully with others – not merely alongside them. We'll ask how harmony differs from conformity, and whether communal ideals can protect outsiders. And, most importantly, we'll confront life and death head-on: whether it's possible to find meaning, and – if not – how we should live in a meaningless world. ___ This episode is produced in partnership with The Global Philosophy of Religion Project at University of Birmingham, funded by the John Templeton Foundation. Links Aribiah David Attoe, Publications Global Philosophy of Religion Project 2
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This episode was published on Mar 22, 2026.
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Episode 154, 'African Philosophy of Religion' with Aribiah David Attoe (Part I – The Meaning of Life) is from The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast by Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane.
Published Mar 22, 2026 and 31:10 long