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Issue |
Title |
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No 4 (2012): Kwame Nkrumah and Democracy |
Nkrumah's Consciencism: Philosophical Materialism and the Issue of Atheism Revisited |
Abstract
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John H. McClendon III |
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No 10 (2014): Zikism - The Liberation Philosophy of Nnamdi Azikiwe |
Nnamdi Azikiwe: A Pragmatic, Progressivist, Pan-Africanist Philosopher of Education |
Abstract
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Augustine Obeleagu Agu |
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No 6 (2012) |
No Africans Were Invited: A Review of Berlin 1885: The Division of Africa, 2011, 84 minutes, ChiloProductions, LOOKS Medienproduktionen GmbH, Les Films d'Ici and Les Films de la Passerelle, Jo Calmettes, Dir. |
Abstract
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Charles Peterson |
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No 2 (2003) |
Not a House Divided |
Abstract
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Barry Hallen |
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No 13 (2016): Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key |
Oligopoly |
Abstract
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Timothy Michael Rolls |
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No 15 (2017) |
On the Condition for the Existence of Odera Oruka's Philosopher |
Abstract
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Anthony Onyemaechi Chukwu |
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No 2 (2003) |
On the State of African Philosophy and Development |
Abstract
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Ernest Wamba dia Wamba |
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No 2 (2003) |
Politics and Democracy in the Nigerian Philosophy of Education |
Abstract
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B. A. Omoteso, A. I. Aladejana |
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No 3 (2003) |
Portrayal and Criticism of Culture and Societal Institutions in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart |
Abstract
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Victor S. Alumona |
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No 5 (2012) |
Post-War Women: Reflections on Survivorship and Reconciliation |
Abstract
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Laura Hengehold |
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Vol 1, No 1 (2002): Premiere Issue |
Race and Racism in the Works of David Hume |
Abstract
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Eric Morton |
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No 13 (2016): Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key |
Rage |
Abstract
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Timothy Michael Rolls |
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No 5 (2012) |
Reconciliation and Reconfiliation in South Africa |
Abstract
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Mogobe B. Ramose |
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No 7 (2013): Reconciliation in Postcolonial Africa |
Religious Conflicts in Nigeria: The Christian/Muslim Quests for Reconciliation |
Abstract
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Gaius Anonaba Umahi |
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No 15 (2017) |
Returning to the Source: Rituals of Justice and Philosophical Anthropology in Post-Genocide Rwanda |
Abstract
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Charles Peterson |
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No 5 (2012) |
Review Essay: Nightmare at the Museum: Problematic Representations of Africanness at the American Museum of Natural History |
Abstract
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Thomas Free Albright |
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No 6 (2012) |
Revolutionary Love in Jose Marti and Che Guevara: Why Developers Should Care about Imperialism and Philosophy |
Abstract
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Susan E. Babbitt |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith on how she came to the religion |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes Chango |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes Elegua |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes Obatala |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes Ogun |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes Osun |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes the first people on earth |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World |
Santera Sadith Paz-Barahona describes the Warriors/Saints |
Abstract
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Sadith Paz-Barahona |
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