Teaching African Philosophy alongside Western Philosophy: Some Advice about Topics and Texts (repr.)

In Etieyibo Edwin (ed.), Decolonisation, Africanisation and the Philosophy Curriculum. London, UK: Routledge. pp. 173-183 (2018)
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Reprint of an article that initially appeared in the South African Journal of Philosophy (2016).

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