Can non-Europeans think? What happens with thinkers who operate outside the European philosophical 'pedigree'?

Can non-Europeans think? What happens with thinkers who operate outside the European philosophical 'pedigree'? The question is rather something else: What about other thinkers who operate outside this European philosophical pedigree, whether they practice their thinking in the European languages they have colonially inherited or else in their own mother tongues - in Asia, in Africa, in Latin America, thinkers that have actually earned the dignity of a name, and perhaps even the pedigree of a "public intellectual" not too dissimilar to Hannah Arendt, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault that in this piece on Al Jazeera are offered as predecessors of Zizek?

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17.01.2013 | by Hamid Dabashi