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    Beyond Dualism and Monism: Bergson's Slanted Being
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 24 (2): 106-130. 2016.
    There is an old but still unresolved debate pertaining to the question of Bergsonian monism or dualism. Scholars who think that Bergson is ultimately monist clash with those who claim that he has consistently maintained a dualist position. Others speak of contradiction and point out his failure to reconcile dualism with monism. What feeds on the debate is Bergson’s undeniable change of direction: while his first book is flagrantly dualist, his second book takes a sharp turn toward monism. Withou…Read more
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    Meaning and Development (edited book)
    Rodopi. 1994.
    This book is a learned yet passionate critique of alternative theories of development as addressed to traditional societies. It offers a forceful argument for sacrifice to be made in the name of moral faith. The metaphysical grounds and the scientific verification for such a faith are explored. An eloquent and original case for pursuing economic development in accordance with democracy and human dignity
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    A provocative investigation into the root causes of the Ethiopian political upheavals in the second half of the twentieth century.