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37The Philosophy of Human Rights: The Akan ModelIn Björn Freter, Elvis Imafidon & Mpho Tshivhase (eds.), Handbook of African Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 329-345. 2023.This chapter is a response to the decades of Western skepticism and cynicism regarding the sustainability of democracy in Africa toward the end of the last century as most African countries experienced what political scientists term the third wave of democratization. Focusing on the human rights tradition in Africa, which is given as the main reason for the skepticism, this chapter argues to the contrary that not only is there a vibrant tradition of human rights in Africa with particular referen…Read more
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53Reflections on Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the fight against terrorism and poverty: 'What would King do?'Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 22 (1-2): 185-206. 2008.
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121Review of The African Philosophy Reader, ed. P.H. Coetzee and A.P.J. Roux (review)Essays in Philosophy 6 (2): 441-448. 2005.
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1Contemporary African Philosophy and Development: An Asset or a Liability?Dissertation, The Ohio State University. 1991.The existence of philosophy as an academic discipline in African universities has been jeopardized by a growing skepticism regarding the value of contemporary African philosophy. First, it is argued that the discipline is either a Western ideology or an instrument of that ideology for the entrenchment of Western imperialism in Africa. Further, it is argued that as a discipline philosophy is too removed from reality to be of any relevance towards development. In short, the discipline should be re…Read more
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194Plato’s Theory of ChangeInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (2): 39-48. 1994.Abstract ‘PLATO’S THEORY OF CHANGE: A POPPERIAN RECONSTRUCTION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR TRADITIONAL AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES,’ The International Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol 8 Winter/Spring 1994, No.2. This paper argues that in the midst of the unprecedented actual and potential socio-political and economic changes and transformations in our world toward the end of the 20th Century, the need for some philosophical grounding and guidance has become an imperative if only to avoid a global d…Read more
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Fayetteville State UniversityDepartment of Intelligence Studies, Geospatial Science, Political Science and History (ISGPH)Regular Faculty
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| African/Africana Philosophy |