21.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Kai Kresse, SOAS
Towards an anthropology of philosophy: Four Turns, with reference to the African context
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22.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Pieter Duvenage
Is there a South African Philosophical Tradition?
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23.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Gail M. Presbey
Editor's Introduction
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24.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Bekele Gutema
The Role of Sagacity in Resolving Conflicts Peacefully
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25.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Gilbert E. M. Ogutu
African Renaissance: A Third Millennium Challenge to the Thought and Practice of African Philosophy
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26.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Shannon Shea
The Role of Imperialism in Rwanda: Is Colonialism Dead?
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27.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Jay M. Van Hook
The Universalist Thesis Revisited: What Direction for African Philosophy in the New Millennium?
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28.
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Thought and Practice in African Philosophy:
Year >
2002
Pamela A. Abuya
Democracy In Africa: A Challenges to Philosophers In The New Millennium
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29.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Benjamin F. Armstrong Jr.
Stopping the Infinite Regress without Foundationalism
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30.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Larry Heintz
The Conditionality of Moral Reasons
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31.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Andrew Ward
Descriptional Theories:
A Limited Defense
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32.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Timothy George
Davidson and Pritchard:
Actions as Bodily Movements and Volitions
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33.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Richard Eggerman
Moral Motivation
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34.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Manuel M. Davenport
Children, Idiots and Barbarians
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35.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Peter Hutcheson
Comment: Peter Hutcheson
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36.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Sandra B. Rosenthal
Pragmatism and Scientific Method:
A Revisit
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37.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
Comment: Jonathan L. Kvanvig
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38.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Mark McPherran
Participants and Particularizations in the Phaedo
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39.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Mark Brown
Problems for Descriptional Theories of Meaning
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40.
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Southwest Philosophy Review:
Volume >
1
Thomas Atwater
Marx and a Credible Form of Eudaemonism
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