Mwazembe, Thadei
(2015)
The Reconstruction of African Consciousness of Reality: A Case of Wanyiha Community.
["eprint_fieldopt_thesis_type_phd" not defined] thesis, The Open University Of Tanzania.
Abstract
The reconstruction of African consciousness of reality is one of the central, and in some ways, most familiar concepts in African consciousness of reality. The most fundamental questions about it are; what and why is it? These questions have rarely been answered directly. Numerous works have portrayed or stated either directly or indirectly on the variety of African consciousness of reality. Others have argued, for various properties of a consciousness of reality that should have. While, still others, have focused on properties that are important to the notion of human person consciousness of reality in general. This work referred back to basics, to address the question directly. The researcher argued and believed that, the answer can best be understood in terms of exploration and investigation on African consciousness of reality, with the aim of propagating the reflection of it. The study therefore aimed at the emerging of a concept(s) or hypothesis or a theory, which proceeds after transcendence, and goes hand in hand with the initiated transcendence. The transcendence of African consciousness of reality was assumed as the ongoing process of refining the African consciousness of reality through life and further research. The researcher considered the idea of reconstruction of African consciousness of reality in a suggestive and conventional way as that which could let an African person to utilize properly his or her intellect and will. This utilization, as the researcher argues, sustains the inward and outward countenance that produces the proper state of mind within the self and in others. Researcher’s prior knowledge helped the emergency of the preliminary conception of the study which was carried on by further research conducted by survey - case study under the projection of analogical sense to various entities, processes or issues used in this study.
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