Philosophical Foundations of Kiswahili Composition Writing.

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2017

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Chuka University

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The philosophical underpinnings of composition writing can be traced to Edgar Allan Poe artistic works of poetry that dominated American poetry in the 19th century and Walt Whitman 20th century poetry in Europe. Similar to a poem that does not deliver excitement to the audience a composition should equally balance between the success with the audience and the critical taste. A further reflection on four theories of philosophy of compositions gives an insight to this philosophical foundation: the expressive theory, which places emphasis on the writer; the mimetic theory, which emphasizes correspondence with reality; the rhetorical theory, which focuses on the effect to the reader and lastly the formalist theory which emphasizes traits internal to the work. More emphasis has been put on five characteristics of a philosophical paper, which depicts philosophical argumentation thus qualifying Kiswahili composition writing to be philosophical. In support of this, composition is not a manifest of either accident or intuition; it is work that proceeds step by step to its completion, with the precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem.

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Philosophizing, Philosophy of composition, Argumentation, Philosophical analysis, Subject matter, Educational dimensions

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Njagi, Z. and Odundo, P.A. (2017). Philosophical Foundations of Kiswahili Composition Writing. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016. 199 to 206 pp.