African Philosophy Quiz 4
1. According to our Abraham, the African proverb, "No one teaches a child God," means:
a) that our knowledge of God is innate.
b) that our knowledge of God is intuitive.
c) we learn about God though our experiences.
d) no one can tell a child about God or teach children in Sunday school.
e) none of the above.
2. According to our Oguah, the African proverb, "No one teaches a child God," means:
a) that our knowledge of God is innate.
b) that our knowledge of God is intuitive.
c) we learn about God though our experiences.
d) no one can tell a child about God or teach children in Sunday school.
e) none of the above.
3. According to Appiah:
a) he agrees with Oguah.
b) some of the Akans in Africa are dualist.
c) none of the Akans in Africa is a dualist.
d) Descartes is not a dualist.
e) none of the above is accurate.
4. Which of the following is accurate?
a) Wiredu says that Akans believe that even people who are dead continue to live a physical existence.
b) Oguah claims that the views of Western philosophers, such as Hume, Hegel & Russell (about the history of philosophy) are based on facts.
c) According to Abraham, all African share a certain identity of principles & detail.
d) According to Oguah, the Fanti or Akan answer to the problem of evil is provided by human freewill.
e) None of the above.
5. Who claims that there is no African philosophy?
a) Abraham.
b) Oguah.
c) Appiah.
d) Wiredu.
e) None of the above.