An analysis of Odera Oruka’s philosophic sagacity manifestation in the Tharaka Community Wise Sayings

Faustine Muchui Ndumpa *, Jonathan Kathenge and Pascal Mwina

Department of Humanities, Chuka University- Kenya.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 13(01), 2104–2111.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1896
Publication history: 
Received on 28 August 2024; revised on 04 October 2024; accepted on 06 October 2024
 
Abstract: 
This research critically analyzed Odera Oruka’s philosophic sagacity and its manifestation in Tharaka community wise sayings. Odera Oruka's work primarily centered on identifying and documenting the wisdom of individual sages within African communities, challenging the stereotype that African cultures lack philosophical traditions. By studying Odera Oruka’s philosophical sagacity through the lens of Tharaka traditional wise sayings, the research’s main objective was to understand the philosophical wisdom endowed and communicated in the community’s wise sayings for individual and societal well-being. The need for the study was prompted by an over-emphasis on systematic Western philosophy since scholastic time that has continued to devalue traditional African wisdom which was not only a foundation of African philosophy but also the wisdom behind African traditional societal development. The study used a rational-analytical philosophical approach. Hermeneutics theory which focuses on the theory and methodology of interpretation, particularly concerning texts and symbolic content was used. The study was library-based, drawing resources from published and unpublished works, journals, and digital sources. The study found that Tharaka proverbs address themes such as resilience, community solidarity, respect for elders, and learning from experiences. These proverbs serve as a repository of collective knowledge and moral guidance, inviting reflection and discussion among community members. The results align with Oruka’s idea that true wisdom involves critical engagement with cultural norms and practical wisdom for daily living.
 
Keywords: 
Wise saying; Sagacity; Stereotype; Wisdom; culture; Communal knowledge
 
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