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Erin McCarthy
Ethics in the Between
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Chibueze C. Udeani
The Body-Mind-Spirit Relationship within the African World-View
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Robert P. Kennedy
Augustine on Human Embodiment and Communication
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L. Anthony Savari Raj
There Is No Spirit Without Body:
A Discernment Through Symbolic Awareness
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Cristal Huang
The Frontier Between the Body and the Mask
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Olatunji A. Oyeshile
Predestination and Freewill in the Yoruba Concept of a Person:
Contradictions and Paradoxes
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James Kow
Aquinas on Truth and the Transcendental: a Reply to Heidegger
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John P. Hogan, Denis J. Hynes
Religion, Culture and Sustainable Development:
Perspectives on a Curriculum
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Robert Trundle
Modem Philosophy on God:
Ever Seeing but Never Perceiving
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John Ozolins
Locating the Self:
Community, Relationships and Identity
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William Sweet
Editorial
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Pantaleon Iroegbu
The Political Significance of Belongingness
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Chung-Chi Yu
Between “Homeworld” and “Alienworld”:
Waldenfels on Interculturality
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Kuan-Min Huang
Philosophy? A Question of Cultural Identity
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Jove Jim S. Aguas
Promoting Human Dignity in a Culture of Violence
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Tran Van Doan
Response as Duty: A Reflection on Responsibility
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Chih-Sheng Yang
Right has to be Right:
Why Hegel Presents his Ethics in a Philosophy of Right
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Marc Lalonde
Fragments of Religion:
An Exercise in Critical Post-Religious Thought
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David Lea
The Ideals of Democracy:
Are They Appropriate Goals for Developing States?
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Ahmad Rahmanian
Moral Realism, Anti-Realism, and Sociable Affections
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