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Author's Name | Affiliation | Paper Title |
Innocent I. Asouzu | Science and African Metaphysics: A Search for Direction | |
Zekeh S. Gbotokuma | Morgan State University | Polygyny in Africa: A Male's Post-Original Sin or Rejection of the Primeval Monogyny and Affirmation of Sexual Inequality |
Anke Graness | Das Projekt einer globalen
Ethik und die afrikanische Philosophie ![]() |
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Teodoros Kiros | Suffolk University | The Meditations of Zara Yaquob |
Dirk J. Louw |
University of the North | Ubuntu: An African Assessment of the Religious Other |
Moses Akin Makinde |
FISP Committee on Teaching Philosophy | Whither Philosophy in Africa? |
Gail Presbey | Marist College | Who Counts as a Sage? Problems in the Further Implementation of Sage Philosophy |
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