Article ID: CBB760577508

John Augustus Abayomi Cole and the Search for an African Science, 1885–1898 (2022)

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How did “science,” once a term used to refer to universal knowledge, come to be applied to the epistemic practices of particular civilizational and racial groups? This essay approaches this question by examining the life and writings of John Augustus Abayomi Cole, a Sierra Leonean medical practitioner and public intellectual who in the late nineteenth century used the term “science” to describe African knowledge systems. Cole’s writing on science in Africa was explicitly anti-imperial and grounded in a critique of the “materialism” of European society. While reminding Africa’s European conquerors of the folly of their civilizing mission, Cole at the same time urged the “Europized” elite of Sierra Leone’s capital of Freetown to adapt themselves to African spiritual and scientific life. The essay argues that marginal intellectuals like Cole, whose thought was shaped by several interlocking local and intercontinental forces, were instrumental in generating the concept of civilization-specific science.

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Authors & Contributors
Baronov, David
Bastos, Cristiana
Brooke, John Hedley
Crowther, Kathleen M.
Epprecht, Marc
Lloyd, Geoffrey E. R.
Journals
Indian Journal of History of Science
Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute
Environment and History
Journal of Black Studies
Journal of Southern African Studies
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Publishers
University of Oklahoma
Duke University Press
Milkweed Editions
Ohio University Press
Oxford University Press
Routledge
Concepts
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Traditional knowledge
Epistemology
Africa, civilization and culture
Medicine
Colonialism
People
Álvares, Domingos
Cook, James
Hankin, Ernest Hanbury
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
Renaissance
Modern
Early modern
Places
Africa
India
Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
Tamil Nadu (India)
China
Europe
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