African Youth Sociology | 04 February 2006
The Transformation of Philosophical Discourse in Post-Colonial Djibouti: An Analytical Framework
M, o, h, a, m, m, e, d, A, l, i
Abstract
Post-colonial Djibouti has seen a reevaluation of philosophical discourse influenced by global intellectual currents and local cultural heritage. Utilising qualitative content analysis to examine contemporary publications and scholarly discussions on philosophical thought. Themes such as identity and resilience are prominent, with a notable increase in the integration of traditional values into modern discourse. The incorporation of indigenous philosophies has fostered a more inclusive national narrative that promotes unity and progress. Support for interdisciplinary research programmes focusing on African philosophy should be encouraged to enhance understanding and application. Post-colonial, Djibouti, Philosophy, Societal Transformation