Hatata

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title: Hatata
text: Hatata is a Ge'ez term describing an investigation/inquiry. The hatatas are two 17th century ethical and rational philosophical treatises from present-day Ethiopia: One hatata is written by the Abyssinian philosopher Zara Yaqob, supposedly in 1668. The other hatata is written by his patron's son, Walda Heywat some years later, in 1693 or later. Especially Zera Yacob's inquiry has been compared by scholars to Descartes'. But while Zera Yacob was critical towards all religions, including his "own"
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description: Philosophical treatise by the Ethiopian philosophers Zera Yacob and Walda Heywat
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