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  1. Restorative justice's deep roots in Africa.Fainos Mangena - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):1-12.
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  • Review of Kwame Anthony Appiah: In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture[REVIEW]Oladipo Fashina - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):900-902.
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  • Beyond the savage evidence ethic: A vindication of African ethics.Munyaradzi Felix Murove - 2009 - In African Ethics: An Anthology for Comparative and Applied Ethics. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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  • African Philosophy: An Anthology.Rodney C. Roberts & Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze - 1999 - Philosophy East and West 49 (4):536.
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  • Philosophy, and teaching (as) transformation.Leonhard Praeg - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):343-359.
    This paper explores a paradox constitutive of transformation discourse in South Africa: the transformation of a fragmented society presupposes the existence of a collective Will ; but the creation of a collective will can only result from a process of transformation. While politicians and higher education administrators debate how best to conceive and implement transformation, committed lecturers have to find ways of teaching the reality of that ideal full knowing that it is in part through teaching that this ideal is (...)
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  • Space Contestations and the Teaching of African Philosophy in African Universities.Uchenna Okeja - 2012 - South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):664-675.
    The central issue addressed in this paper is the demand for improvements in the space granted to African philosophy in African universities. I offer and elaborate on the most basic reasons for this demand, which includes amongst others: 1) the obsoleteness of the reasons given for the current trend of focusing on Western philosophy 2) the fact that very few teachers of philosophy in Africa are focused mainly or only on Western philosophy in their academic productivity and 3) the disparity (...)
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  • African Philosophy: Myth and Reality.Paulin J. Hountondji, Henri Evans & Jonathan Rees - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (227):136-137.
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  • Religious ethics, HIV and AIDS and masculinities in Southern Africa.Ezra Chitando - 2008 - In Ronald Nicolson (ed.), Persons in community: African ethics in a global culture. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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