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Week 9: Class Discussion: Validity of African Philosophy and
Reading: Kamalu, C. (1998). Person, Divinity and Nature. London: Karnak House., pp. 175-184.
Supplementary Text(s): Eze, E. C. (1998). African Philosophy: An Anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley., Preface pp. 1-2; pp. 4-13.
Obenga, T. O. (2004). African philosophy: The Pharaonic period, 2780-330 B.C. Popenguine, Senegal: Per Ankh., pp. 242-271.; pp. 601-610.
Wiredu, K. (2008). A Companion to African Philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley., pp. 1-49.
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