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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Francis J. Gichaga
Vice Chancellor's Opening Address
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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2002
Olufemi Taiwo
ISAPS Presidential Address
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Gail M. Presbey
Editor's Introduction
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Gilbert E. M. Ogutu
African Renaissance: A Third Millennium Challenge to the Thought and Practice of African Philosophy
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Jeffrey Crawford
Africana Philosophy, Civilization of the Universal, and the Giving of Gifts
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Kai Kresse, SOAS
Towards an anthropology of philosophy: Four Turns, with reference to the African context
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Workineh Kelbessa
Indigenous and Modern Environmental Ethics: Toward Partnership
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Heinrich Beck
Europe - Africa - Asia: the Creative Proportion Between the World Cultures
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Jay M. Van Hook
The Universalist Thesis Revisited: What Direction for African Philosophy in the New Millennium?
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Joseph Situma
Paradigmatic Constraints and Africa's Quest for Identity
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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2002
Pieter Duvenage
Is there a South African Philosophical Tradition?
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Francis E.A. Owakah
The Practice of Philosophy in Africa: Challenges and Prospects
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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2002
Elizabeth Dorothea Hecht, D.A.A.D.
The Impact of Non-African Religions, Philosophies, and Systems of Thought on African Life, and on the Interpretations of African Philosophies
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Shannon Shea
The Role of Imperialism in Rwanda: Is Colonialism Dead?
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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2002
Helen Anyiso Oduk
Feminist Philosophy: An African Perspective
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Claude Sumner
The Status of Woman in Ethiopian Sapiential and Philosophical Literature: Information and Critique
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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2002
Solomon Monyenye
Rites of Passage, Old and New: Indigenous Initiation Ceremonies and the Modern Education System, with special reference to the Abagusii community of South-Western Kenya
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Bekele Gutema
The Role of Sagacity in Resolving Conflicts Peacefully
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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2002
Chaungo Barasa
Narrowing the gap between past practices and future thoughts in a transitional Kenyan culture model, for sustainable family Hvelihood security (FLS)
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
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Charles Moore
Philosophic Sagacity in the Blues Music of W.C. Handy
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