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    The concept of person in African political philosophy : an analytical and evaluative study. 

    Matolino, Bernard. (2008)
    The communitarian conception of person is the dominant view of personhood in African philosophy. This view centrally holds that personhood is something that is attained in direct proportion to one's moral worth and one's ...
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    Freud and the legacy of Greece. 

    Kool, Sharon Beth. (2008)
    This thesis traces Freud's debt to classical Greece and argues that the development of his theory should not be considered apart from its roots in this legacy. The psychoanalytic project sheltered under the umbrella of ...
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    Ideology, virtue and well-being : a critical examination of Francis Fukuyama's notion of liberal democracy. 

    Wuriga, Rabson. (2003)
    This thesis is a critical examination of Fukuyama's "end of history" version of liberalism, in which he announces the triumphant emergence of liberal democracy as a universal form of governance. The thesis ...
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    Reasoning in practice : foundation for understanding in a multi- cultural context. 

    Amisi, Mwanahewa Sango. (2004)
    The thesis is based on the assumption that reasoning functions in its context. The locus of this context is the subject-in-act. The subject-in-act observes, wonders, asks questions, judges and makes justifications. In ...
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    A critical examination of Richard Rorty's liberal lexicon. 

    Clare, Julia. (2010)
    This dissertation examines Richard Rorty's liberalism, especially as articulated in Contingency, irony, and solidarity, from a perspective which is sympathetic to the broad features of his pragmatism. I argue that Rorty's ...

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    AuthorAmisi, Mwanahewa Sango. (1)Clare, Julia. (1)Kool, Sharon Beth. (1)Matolino, Bernard. (1)Wuriga, Rabson. (1)Subject
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    Liberalism. (2)Ethics--Africa. (1)Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939--Knowledge--Civilization, Classical. (1)Fukuyama, Francis--Contributions in political science. (1)Logic. (1)Logical positivism. (1)Oruka, H. Odera. (1)Philosophy, African. (1)Political science--Africa--Philosophy. (1)... View MoreDate Issued2008 (2)2003 (1)2004 (1)2010 (1)Has File(s)true (5)

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