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  1. Review of Kwame Anthony Appiah: In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture[REVIEW]Oldapido Fashina - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):900-902.
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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.
  3. Frantz Fanon and the Ethical Justification of Anti-Colonial Violence.Oladipo Fashina - 1989 - Social Theory and Practice 15 (2):179–212.
  4. Human Powers. An Essay on the Treatment of Individuals in Karl Marx.Oladipo Fashina - 1979 - Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles
     
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  5. Marx and Engels on Ideology and Truth.Oladipo Fashina - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):13-31.
     
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  6. Mythical Consciousness: Neo-Kantian or Quasi-Realist.Oladipo Fashina - 1981 - Second Order 10 (1-2):31--45.
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  7. Marx, Moral Criticism, and Political Choice.Oladipo Fashina - 1988 - Philosophical Forum 19 (4):291–308.
     
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    Why Shouldn’t I Sell My Labour Power?Oladipo Fashina - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:522-527.
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    Acceptance and Perception of Nigerian Patients to Medical Photography.W. L. Adeyemo, B. O. Mofikoya, O. A. Akadiri, O. James & A. A. Fashina - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 13 (3):105-110.
    The aim of the study was to determine the acceptance and perception of Nigerian patients to medical photography. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed among Nigerian patients attending oral and maxillofacial surgery and plastic surgery clinics of 3 tertiary health institutions. Information requested included patients' opinion about consent process, capturing equipment, distribution and accessibility of medical photographs. The use of non-identifiable medical photographs was more acceptable than identifiable to respondents for all purposes (P = 0.003). Most respondents were favourably disposed to (...)
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