Questions And Engagements on Aribiah David Attoe’s, Groundwork for a New Kind of African Metaphysics: The Idea of Predeterministic Historicity

Arụmarụka 2 (2):22-33 (2022)
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Aribiah David Attoe’s central question in this book is the idea of what he calls in his subtitle “predeterministic historicity,” which I want to focus on here. There is a lot else we could discuss, but it seems like a good idea to focus on the book’s central project.

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