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Using the African Teleological View of Existence to Interpret Environmental Ethics
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Race, African American Philosophy, and Africana Philosophy: A Critical Reading of Lewis Gordon’s Her Majesty’s Other Children
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Knowledge and the African Renaissance
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Fabian and Levinas on Time and the Other: Ethical Implications
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The Racial Contract Hypothesis
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Response to Lucius Outlaw
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Response to Naomi Zack
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Nigel Gibson
The Oxygen of the Revolution: Gendered Gaps and Radical Mutations in Frantz Fanon’s A Dying Colonialism
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Martinique and the Radical Ideal
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Marginal Note on Minority Questions in the Thought of Frantz Fanon
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Pedagogy and the Philosophical Anthropology of African American Slave Culture
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The Secret Behind the Veil: A Reinterpretation of “Algeria Unveiled”
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Eliminating the Cycle of Violence: The Place of A Dying Colonialism within Fanon’s Revolutionary Thought
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G. J. Ferguson
African Philosophy and Tradition: Not Yet Postcolonial
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Charles W. Mills
The Racial Contract as Methodology (Not Hypothesis)
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A Critique of Oruka’s Philosophic Sagacity
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The Evolution of Sagacity: The Three Stages of Oruka's Philosophy
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The Territory is Not the Map: Place, Deleuze, Guattari, and African Philosophy
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Julian Bond
Reflections on 9/11: Why Race, Class, Gender, and Religion Matter
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The Lineages of Empire
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