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Values and ethics for implementation fidelity and integrity of public health policy in a multipolar world with conflicting value systems. [PDF]
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Shaping an interdisciplinary AI ecosystem to drive local and global innovation: an interview with Benjamin Rosman. [PDF]
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Clinical trials in Lusophone Africa – results from a capacity building training initiative
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1987
A forceful debate has been raging in intellectual circles in Africa and Europe over the past forty years (and has now emerged in America) focused by questions ranging from ‘Is there [such a thing as] an African philosophy?’, ‘Did [or do] traditional Africans have a philosophy?’, ‘Can there be [such a thing as] an African philosophy?’, to ‘What is ...
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A forceful debate has been raging in intellectual circles in Africa and Europe over the past forty years (and has now emerged in America) focused by questions ranging from ‘Is there [such a thing as] an African philosophy?’, ‘Did [or do] traditional Africans have a philosophy?’, ‘Can there be [such a thing as] an African philosophy?’, to ‘What is ...
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2019
Souleymane Bachir Diagne’s text is on the history of what has been called ‘African philosophy,’ a phrase with origins in the early post-World War II period. Diagne begins by tracing the complex history and legacy of the book Bantu Philosophy (1949), which was written by the philosopher and theologian Placide Tempels, a Franciscan missionary and Belgian
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Souleymane Bachir Diagne’s text is on the history of what has been called ‘African philosophy,’ a phrase with origins in the early post-World War II period. Diagne begins by tracing the complex history and legacy of the book Bantu Philosophy (1949), which was written by the philosopher and theologian Placide Tempels, a Franciscan missionary and Belgian
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2004
AbstractThis book features a collection of essays that seek to provide accurate and well-developed characterizations of the epistemological and metaphysical concerns that shaped the conceptual languages and philosophical thought of sub-Saharan Africa.
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AbstractThis book features a collection of essays that seek to provide accurate and well-developed characterizations of the epistemological and metaphysical concerns that shaped the conceptual languages and philosophical thought of sub-Saharan Africa.
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African Studies Review, 2004
WHITHER AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY? Paulin J. Hountondji. The Struggle for Meaning: Reflections on Philosophy, Culture, and Democracy in Africa. Translated by John Conteh Morgan, foreword by K. Anthony Appiah. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003. Research in International Studies. xxiv + 308 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $28.00. Paper. Paulin J.
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WHITHER AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY? Paulin J. Hountondji. The Struggle for Meaning: Reflections on Philosophy, Culture, and Democracy in Africa. Translated by John Conteh Morgan, foreword by K. Anthony Appiah. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003. Research in International Studies. xxiv + 308 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $28.00. Paper. Paulin J.
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