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Dan Wood
Marxian Displacements in Bachir Hadj Ali's Narrative of Algerian Liberation
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Wilfred Lajul (Ph.D.)
Management of the African Knowledge System and the Future of Africa in the World
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Jane Duran
Naylor, Mama Day, and the Force of the Spirit
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Ferdinand Mutaawe Kasozi
Ntu’ological Reflections on God and Warfare in Africa
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Leonard Harris
Telos and Tradition: Making the Future—Bridges to Future Traditions
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Joshua M. Hall
Questions of Race in J. S. Mill’s Contributions to Logic
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Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani
A United States of Africa: Insights from Antifragility
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Ergimino Pedro Mucale
The Libertarian Paradigm in Ngoenha: A Contribution to the African Philosophy
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Elísio Macamo
The Belated Phoenix: The Practice of Philosophy in Portuguese-Speaking Countries of Africa
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Anke Graness
Interview with Professor Severino Elias Ngoenha, Pedagogical University in Maputo, Mozambique (March 2015)
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José P. Castiano
The Reception of Contemporary African Philosophy in Mozambique: Between Libertarians and Culturalists
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Marco Massoni, Ph.D.
Severino Elias Ngoenha: An Afro-Lusophone Philosophical Perspective
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M. John Lamola
The Political Economy of the Philosophical Canon:
An Africanist Critique
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Michael Onyebuchi Eze,
Thaddeus Metz
Emergent Issues in African Philosophy:
A Dialogue with Kwasi Wiredu
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Mabogo P. More
Biko and Douglass:
Existentialist Conception of Death and Freedom
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Jane Duran
Women of the Civil Rights Movement:
Black Feminism and Social Progress
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Adebayo A. Aina
Crime, Punishment, and the Proportionality Factor in Contemporary Society:
The Yoruba Experience
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Edwin Etieyibo
African Philosophy and Proverbs:
The Case of Logic in Urhobo Proverbs
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Edwin Etieyibo,
Jonathan O. Chimakonam
African Philosophy:
Past, Present, and Future
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Fainos Mangena
Ramose’s Legacy and the Future of African Philosophy
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