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    Identity and the Question of African PhilosophyAfrican PhilosophyContemporary Philosophy: African PhilosophyAfrican Philosophy, Culture, and Traditional MedicineAn Essay on African Philosophical Thought.Robert E. Birt, Richard A. Wright, Guttorm Floistad, M. Akin Makinde & Kwame Gyekye - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (1):95.
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    Logic in Classical Islamic Culture.Kwame Gyekye & G. E. von Grunebaum - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):100.
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    Theology and Law in Islam.Kwame Gyekye & G. E. von Grunebaum - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):304.
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    An examination of the bundle-theory of substance.Kwame Gyekye - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (1):51-61.
    In this paper i argue that the bundle-theory, the theory that substance is nothing but a collection of qualities, bristles with difficulties. i show that a conjunction of the so-called essential qualities would primarily yield a conception not of an individual substance socrates, for instance, but of a species, i.e., the concept 'man', and that only the addition of some uniquely determining accidental qualities to the essential ones would yield an individual substance. but, then, these accidental qualities and infinite in (...)
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  5. Tradition and Modernity: Philosophical Reflections on the African Experience.Kwame Gyekye - 1997 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    Kwame Gyekye offers a philosophical interpretation and critical analysis of the African cultural experience in modern times. Critically employing Western political and philosophical concepts to clear, comparative advantage, Gyekye addresses a wide range of concrete problems afflicting postcolonial African states, such as ethnicity and nation-building, the relationship of tradition to modernity, the nature of political authority and political legitimation, political corruption, and the threat to traditional moral and social values, practices, and institutions in the wake of rapid social change.
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  6. An essay on African philosophical thought: the Akan conceptual scheme.Kwame Gyekye - 1987 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    On the denial of traditional thought as philosophy Scholars, including philosophers, tend to squirm a little at the mention of African philosophy, ...
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  7. African ethics.Kwame Gyekye - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2010.
  8. An Essay on African Philosophical Thought: The Akan Conceptual Scheme.Kwame Gyekye - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (245):407-409.
     
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  9. African Cultural Values: An Introduction.Kwame Gyekye - 1996 - Sankofa Pub. Co.
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    Taking Development Seriously.Kwame Gyekye - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):45-56.
    ABSTRACT In this paper I argue that the economistic conception of development which has all along been touted by development ‘experts’and which has been made the monolithic framework for understanding and tackling the problem of development, is lopsided and terribly inadequate. That conception, it seems to me, fails to come to grips with the complex nature of human society and culture. That complexity, I argue, calls for a comprehensive, not segmented, approach to the development of human society. I therefore argue (...)
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    Aristotle and a modern notion of predication.Kwame Gyekye - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (4):615-618.
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    Aristotle on predication: an analysis of Anal. Post. 83a.Kwame Gyekye - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):191-195.
  13. The Akan Concept of a Person.Kwame Gyekye - 1978 - International Philosophical Quarterly 18 (3):277–287.
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    The Terms “Prima Intentio” and “Secunda Intentio” in Arabic Logic*Article author querygyekye k [Google Scholar].Kwame Gyekye - 1971 - Speculum 46 (1):32-38.
    The more passages one examines in the translations from Arabic to Latin and from Arabic to English and other modern languages, the more mistakes one comes across in the translation of the Arabic expression ‘alā al-qaṣd al-awwal . The mistakes stem from the failure to distinguish between two senses of the expression, one an adverb, and the other a famous philosophic concept. Failing to distinguish between the two senses, the translators translated the phrase literally, often with unsatisfactory results. In this (...)
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  15. Beyond Cultures: Perceiving a Common Humanity.Kwame Gyekye - 2003 - Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Accra.
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  16. Philosophy, Culture, and Technology in the Postcolonial.Kwame Gyekye - 1997 - In Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze (ed.), Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--44.
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  17. The Akan Concept of a Person.Kwame Gyekye - 1984 - In Richard Wright (ed.), African Philosophy: An Introduction. University Press of America.
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    The unexamined life: philosophy and the African experience.Kwame Gyekye - 1988 - Accra: Ghana Universities Press.
  19. Philosophical Relevance of Akan Proverbs.Kwame Gyekye - 1975 - Second Order 4 (2):45--53.
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    Arabic logic: Ibn al-Ṭayyib's commentary on Porphyry's Eisagoge.Kwame Gyekye - 1979 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Ibn al-Ṭayyib & Abū al-Faraj ʻAbd Allāh.
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    Al-fārābī on the logic of the arguments of the muslim philosophical theologians.Kwame Gyekye - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1):135-143.
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    Technology and Culture in a Developing Country.Kwame Gyekye - 1995 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 38:121-141.
    Even though the subject of my paper is ‘Technology and Culture in a Developing Country’, it seems appropriate to preface it by examining science itself in the cultural traditions of a developing country, such as Ghana, in view of the fact that the lack of technological advancement, or the ossified state in which the techniques of production found themselves, in the traditional setting of Africa and, in many ways, even in modern Africa, is certainly attributable to the incomprehensible inattention to (...)
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    Philosophy, culture and vision: African perspectives: selected essays.Kwame Gyekye - 2013 - Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
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    Arabic Logic: Ibn Al-Tayyib on Porphyry's Eisagoge.Kwame Gyekye - 1979 - Albany, NY, USA: State University of New York Press.
    This translation of Ibn-al-Tayyib’s work on Porphyry’s Eisagoge brings to the English readers a significant book in Near Eastern logic that has been discussed and excerpted by major philosophers such as Tusi, Averroes, and Avicenna. It has also been the source of philosophical discussions on topics of logic by Boethius, Abelard, Ockham and others. Gyekye has clarified the Arabic link between Greek and Latin traditions with his translation, detailed explanations and text analysis of this 11th century philosopher’s commentary on the (...)
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  25. Akan Language and the Materialist Thesis: A Short Essay on the Relation between Philosophy and Language.Kwame Gyekye - 1977 - Studies in Language 1 (2):227--234.
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    Al-Farabi on 'Analysis' and 'Synthesis'.Kwame Gyekye - 1972 - Apeiron 6 (1):33 - 38.
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    Aristotle on Language and Meaning.Kwame Gyekye - 1974 - International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1):71-77.
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  28. Aristotle on predication.Kwame Gyekye - 1976 - International Logic Review: Rassegna Internazionale di Logica 13:102.
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  29. Al-Farabi on the Problem of Future Contingency.Kwame Gyekye - 1977 - Second Order: An African Journal of Philosophy  6 (1):31-54.
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    African philosophy.Kwame Gyekye - 1995 - In Audi Robert (ed.), Philosophy East and West. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--12.
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    Beyond cultures: perceiving a common humanity: Ghanian philosophical studies, III.Kwame Gyekye - 2004 - Washington, D.C.: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
  32. Philosophical Ideas of the Akans.Kwame Gyekye - 1981 - Second Order 10 (1-2):61--79.
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  33. Philosophy, Logic and the Akan Language.Kwame Gyekye - 1995 - In Safro Kwame (ed.), Readings in African Philosophy: An Akan Collection. University Press of America. pp. 169.
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  34. Substance in Aristotle’s Categories and Metaphysics.Kwame Gyekye - 1974 - Second Order 3 (1):61--65.
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  35. The Idea of Democracy in the Traditional Setting and its Relevance to Political Development in Contemporary Africa.Kwame Gyekye - 1988 - In J. M. Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical Focus on Culture and Traditional Thought Systems in Development. Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 61.
     
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    Traditional Political Values and Ideas: An Examination of Their Relevance to Developments in Contemporary African Political Order.Kwame Gyekye - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch (ed.), Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 487-502.
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    The Term Istithnā' in Arabic LogicThe Term Istithna' in Arabic Logic.Kwame Gyekye - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):88.
  38. Person and Community: Ghanaian Philosophical Studies I.Kwasi Wiredu & Kwame Gyekye (eds.) - 1992 - Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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    African Philosophy.Richard A. Wright, Guttorm Floistad, M. Akin Makinde & Kwame Gyekye - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (1):95-109.
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    Book Review. [REVIEW]Kwame Gyekye - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):100-102.
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  41. Review of John Mbiti’s African Religions and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Kwame Gyekye - 1975 - Second Order 4 (1):86--94.
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    What Is a Science of Religion?Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2018 - Philosophy 93 (4):485-503.
    Modern sociology and anthropology proposed from their very beginnings a scientific study of religion. This paper discusses attempts to understand religion in this ‘scientific’ way. I start with a classical canon of anthropology and sociology of religion, in the works of E. B. Tylor, Max Weber and Émile Durkheim. Science aims to be a discourse that transcends local identities; it is deeply cosmopolitan. To offer a local metaphysics as its basis would produce a discourse that was not recognizable as a (...)
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    The Lies That Bind. Rethinking Identity. A Précis.Kwame Anthony Appiah - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Responses to Critics.Kwame Anthony Appiah - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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  45. Identidade Racial E Identificação Racial.Kwame Appiah & Gizele dos Santos Belmon - 2010 - Griot 2 (2):129-141.
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    Family-supportive supervisor behaviors and career sustainability of e-commerce female workers: A mixed-method approach.Huan Luo, Fa Li, George Kwame Agbanyo, Mark Awe Tachega & Tachia Chin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Women play an essential role in promoting societal and economic harmony development. However, compared with their male counterparts, female employees usually have to take on more family responsibilities while they endeavor to perform well at work. It is inevitable for them to face work–family conflicts; therefore, how to make female employees' careers more sustainable is a critical concern. Even though female career sustainability is well-explored in the literature, the combined effect of worker self-efficacy and family-supportive supervisor behaviors on female career (...)
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    The Mind of Africa.W. E. Abraham - 1962 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    William Abraham studied Philosophy at the University of Ghana, and even more Philosophy at Oxford University. Thereafter, he gained permission to take part in the competitive examination and interview for a fellowship at All Souls' College. The examination was once described, with some exaggeration, as 'the hardest exam in the world!' It included a three-hour essay. Following his success in becoming the first African fellow of All Souls, his interest in African politics quickly developed into a Pan-African perspective. The Mind (...)
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    The Ethics of Identity by Kwame Anthony Appiah.David E. McClean - 2006 - Philosophia Africana 9 (2):133-139.
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    Revisiting Kwame Gyekye’s Critique of Normative Cultural Relativism.Jo Famakinwa - 2012 - Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya 4 (1):25-41.
    This article examines Kwame Gyekye’s critique of normative cultural relativism. It argues that the implications of normative cultural relativism mentioned by Gyekye do not necessarily undermine the theory. Nevertheless, the article concedes that the fact that Gyekye’s arguments do not undermine normative cultural relativism does not make the theory itself plausible.
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  50. Kwame Gyekye, Tradition and Modernity-Philosophical Reflections on the African Experience Reviewed by.Lansana Keita - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (6):421-424.
     
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