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  1. African Philosophy and negritude literature.Kahiudi Claver Mabana - 2008 - In F. Ochieng'-Odhiambo, Roxanne Burton & Ed Brandon (eds.), Conversations in philosophy: crossing the boundaries. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Léopold Sédar Senghor et la civilisation de l'universel.Kahiudi Claver Mabana - 2012 - Diogène n° 235-235 (3/4):3-13.
    One among the concepts strongly defended by Léopold Sédar Senghor is what he called the civilization of the universal, which forms an essential component of his thought. This concept has been thoroughly commented and, at times, wrongly or controversially interpreted. My approach consists of a personal reflection on the backgrounds of Senghor’s thought. First of all I will deal with Senghor’s conception of Negritude and what it implies in terms of black identification, recognition of Africa as birthplace of races. Then (...)
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    Léopold Sédar Senghor et la civilisation de l'universel.Kahiudi Claver Mabana - 2012 - Diogène n° 235-236 (3):3-13.
    One among the concepts strongly defended by Léopold Sédar Senghor is what he called the civilization of the universal, which forms an essential component of his thought. This concept has been thoroughly commented and, at times, wrongly or controversially interpreted. My approach consists of a personal reflection on the backgrounds of Senghor’s thought. First of all I will deal with Senghor’s conception of Negritude and what it implies in terms of black identification, recognition of Africa as birthplace of races. Then (...)
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