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  1. Artist, the ruler: essays on art, culture, and values, including extracts from Song of soldier and White teeth make people laugh on earth.Okot P'Bitek - 1986 - Nairobi: Heinemann Kenya.
    Essays on Art, Culture, and Values, Including Extracts from Song of Soldier and White Teeth Make People Laugh on Earth Okot p'Bitek. promulgates his edicts, rules, decrees and laws is discussed. Then there is a new definition of Culture ...
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  2. The sociality of self.Okot P’Bitek - forthcoming - African Philosophy: An Anthology:73--78.
     
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    Okot p'Bitek's Critique of Western Scholarship on African Religion.Samuel O. Imbo - 2004 - In Kwasi Wiredu, A Companion to African Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 364–373.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Looking in all the Wrong Places A Dialogue Across World‐views? Intellectual Smugglers Lost in Translation Okot p'Bitek and his Critics.
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    Okot p’Bitek’s case against traditional African theism.Ada Agada - 2024 - South African Journal of Philosophy 43 (3):247-256.
    In this article, I locate Okot p’Bitek’s evaluation of African traditional religion and his critique of the traditional African theistic stance in the broader African limited God tradition. I argue that while p’Bitek’s claim is plausible that traditional African societies do not believe in a supreme being that possesses the omni-properties in the context of commitment to the limitation thesis, the other claim, that these societies are atheistic because they merely acknowledge the reality of mystical forces and (...)
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    Oral Traditions as Philosophy: Okot P'bitek's Legacy for African Philosophy.Samuel Oluoch Imbo - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This is a study of the Ugandan poet and cultural critic Okot p'Bitek. In his poems and critical essays, Okot engages with the oral traditions of his people—the songs, dances, funeral dirges, and so forth—seeing them as manifestations of the people's philosophy of life. Imbo's book aims to make explicit the philosophical questions raised in Okot's work, placing them within the wider picture of contemporary African philosophy as a whole.
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    Decolonising African Management: Okot p’Bitek and the Paradoxes of African Management.Henk J. van Rinsum & Jan Boessenkool - 2013 - Philosophy of Management 12 (2):41-55.
    In this article we argue that ideas about management are led by cognitive frameworks rooted in cultural, including intellectual, traditions. African management is part of ambiguous mental concepts. African management results from a quest for an essentialist authenticity in the framework of decolonisation. Through analysing the life and work of the Ugandan African nationalist, poet and anthropologist Okot p’Bitek (1931–1982), we argue that the concept of double consciousness as defined by W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) can be (...)
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  7. Counterpoint in Print: Okot p'Bitek's Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol.R. Gray - 1999 - Analecta Husserliana 61:87-104.
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    Oral Traditions as Philosophy: Okot p'Bitek's Legacy for African Philosophy by Samuel Oluoch Imbo.John Johansen - 2003 - Philosophia Africana 6 (2):98-102.
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    A thematic comparison between four African scholars: Idowu, Mbiti, Okot p'Bitek & Appiah.Louise Muller - 2004 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 18 (1-2):109-124.
    ABSTRACT. The author looks at two themes in the writings of four African scholars: E. Bolaji Idowu, John Mbiti, Okot p’Bitek and Kwame Appiah. She surveys their ideas about the existence of truth and of a High God. For each theme, she outlines the significance of each author’s work. In the conclusion the coherence between both themes is shown with the help of two varieties of philosophical positions and aesthetic styles, notably: modern-ism and postmodernism She shows why Idowu (...)
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    Review of : S.O. Imbo, Oral traditions as philosophy: Okot p'Bitek's legacy for African philosophy. [REVIEW]F. Ochieng'-Odhiambo - 2003 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-2):153-156.
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    (2 other versions) “Bâtir une «culture nationale» interethnique et intergénérationnelle au Kenya”.Gail Presbey - 2012 - Diogène/Diogenes: Revue Internationale des Sciences Humaines 59 (235-236):62-80.
    The challenges of building community based on a common identity that also respects differences has two different kinds of chasms to cross. There is the division of ethnic groups, and there is also the generational gap. Given recent problems of ethnic violence that broke out during the December 2007 elections, can contemporary Kenyans build community, coming to common understanding with others on issues such as value and identity? This is not a new problem. It has often been expressed as the (...)
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    Attempts to create an Inter-ethnic and Inter-generational ‘National Culture’ in Kenya.Gail Presbey - 2012 - Diogenes 59 (3-4):48-59.
    National unity is important in Kenya, since ethnic divisions have sometimes become deadly. The imposed Coalition government and the recent new Constitution in 2010 were attempts to overcome division. But cultural divisions among the generations are just as much of a challenge as ethnic divisions, as the youth sometimes sideline the practices and worldviews of their elders, leaving people to wonder what binds people to each other as Kenyans? The idea of “national culture” has its pitfalls, bit seems necessary nevertheless, (...)
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  13. Human Nature: The Categorial Framework.P. M. S. Hacker (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This major study examines the most fundamental categories in terms of which we conceive of ourselves, critically surveying the concepts of substance, causation, agency, teleology, rationality, mind, body and person, and elaborating the conceptual fields in which they are embedded. The culmination of 40 years of thought on the philosophy of mind and the nature of the mankind Written by one of the world’s leading philosophers, the co-author of the monumental 4 volume _Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations_ Uses broad (...)
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  14. Bayesian conditionalisation and the principle of minimum information.P. M. Williams - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (2):131-144.
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    The Logic of Education.P. H. Hirst, R. S. Peters & Ian Gregory - 1972 - Philosophical Books 13 (1):9-11.
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    (1 other version)Empirical research in bioethical journals. A quantitative analysis.P. Borry, P. Schotsmans & K. Dierickx - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (4):240-245.
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    A new approach to the confirmation paradox.P. R. Wilson - 1964 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):393 – 401.
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    Should patient consent be required to write a do not resuscitate order?P. Biegler - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (6):359-363.
    Consent ought to be required to withhold treatment that is in a patient’s best interests to receive. Do not resuscitate orders are examples of best interests assessments at the end of life. Such assessments represent value judgments that cannot be validly ascertained without patient input. If patient input results in that patient dissenting to the DNR order then individual physicians are not justified in overriding such dissent. To do so would give unjustifiable primacy to the values of the individual physician. (...)
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  19. Underdetermination.P. Kyle Stanford - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    At the heart of the underdetermination of scientific theory by evidence is the simple idea that the evidence available to us at a given time may fail to determine what beliefs we should hold in response to it. In a textbook example, if I all I know is that you spent $10 on apples and oranges and that apples cost $1 while oranges cost $2, then I know that you did not buy six oranges, but I do not know whether (...)
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    Gordon Baker's Late Interpretation of Wittgenstein.P. M. S. Hacker - 2007 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela, Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 88–122.
    This chapter contains section titled: Baker's New Conception Waismann and Wittgenstein Wittgenstein on the Psychoanalytic Analogy Wittgenstein's Methodology Reconsidered Wittgenstein and Ryle 1: Categorial Confusions Wittgenstein and Ryle 2: Logical Geography Baker's Wittgenstein.
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  21. Hunting as a morally suspect activity.P. N. Cohn & A. Linzey - 2009 - In Andrew Linzey, The link between animal abuse and human violence. Portland, Ore.: Sussex Academic Press. pp. 317--328.
     
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    Prof dr FJ van Zyl se Skrifbeskouing.P. A. Geyser - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (2).
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    Helmholtz's theory of perception: An investigation into its conceptual framework.P. M. S. Hacker - 1995 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (3):199 – 214.
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    The use of vignettes within a Delphi exercise: a useful approach in empirical ethics?P. Wainwright, A. Gallagher, H. Tompsett & C. Atkins - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (11):656-660.
    There has been an increase in recent years in the use of empirical methods in healthcare ethics. Appeals to empirical data cannot answer moral questions, but insights into the knowledge, attitudes, experience, preferences and practice of interested parties can play an important part in the development of healthcare ethics. In particular, while we may establish a general ethical principle to provide explanatory and normative guidance for healthcare professionals, the interpretation and application of such general principles to actual practice still requires (...)
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  25. Oakeshott's Relationship to Hegel.P. Franco - 2005 - In Timothy Fuller & Corey Abel, The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Oakeshott. Imprint Academic. pp. 117--31.
     
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    Jesaja en die kanonvormingsproses vanaf die agste eeu voor Christus.P. M. Venter - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (2).
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    Certain classes of models for empirical systems.P. M. Williams - 1974 - Studia Logica 33 (1):73 - 90.
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    Pleasure and Enjoyment.P. M. S. Hacker - 2020 - In The moral powers: a study of human nature. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 207–242.
    Entertainments and celebrations are meant to give audiences and participants pleasure. Pleasure and enjoyment are an integral part of flourishing human life, and the desire for pleasure and enjoyment is a distinctive aspect of human nature. Psychological hedonism is a descriptive doctrine concerned with giving an account of actual human motivation. Ethical hedonism is a prescriptive doctrine that advances the view that human beings ought to pursue pleasure and avoid pain, that prospective pleasure and pain are severally the only good (...)
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    Images and the imagination.P. M. S. Hacker - 1990 - In Wittgenstein, meaning and mind. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 229–250.
    Striving to find a simple characterization of the essence of the imagination, philosophers have argued that it consists in the power to call up before the mind mental images, either in recollection and recognition or in fancy. Wittgenstein's interest in the imagination focused upon six interrelated themes. First, the concept of imagination is associated with the concept of a mental image. Second, imagination is connected in various ways with perception. Third, the faculty of imagination is associated with artistic creativity and (...)
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    Pride, Arrogance, and Humility.P. M. S. Hacker - 1976 - In Robert C. Solomon, The Passions. The Myth and Nature of Human Emotions. Notre Dame, Ind.: Doubleday. pp. 129–151.
    Each person should have their pride – a proper sense of their worth and dignity. Improper pride is arrogance; proper pride, one might say, is necessary for self‐respect. As an emotion, pride may take the form of a momentary emotional occurrence, as when, for example, one is complimented by people whose approval one appreciates on some achievement of one's own, of one's spouse, or of one's children. Pride may also take the form of a persistent, enduring, emotion, as when one (...)
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  31. Quotient Fields of a Model of IDelta~0 + Omega~1.P. D. Aquino - 2001 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 47 (3):305-314.
     
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  32. Why did Hobbes admire Aristotle's' Rhetoric'.P. Azzie - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (7):569-584.
     
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    Almaas, AH 197.P. Bannister - 2000 - In Max Velmans, Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New Methodologies and Maps. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 13--359.
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    Author’s Response: Changes in Institutionalised Education: Is It Time to Rebel and Yell?P. Baron - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (1):115-122.
    Upshot: Time constraints, locked curriculums, strict management, and possible anarchy in the classroom are some of the themes that originated from the commentaries. I argue that these challenges should be viewed holistically in the broader picture. I also question the educator’s role in mitigating these obstacles. My advice: Do it anyway.
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  35. Proyecto Líderes.P. García Barriuso - 1988 - Diálogo Filosófico 10:93.
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  36. Plant neurobiology and Living Systems Theory.P. W. Barlow - forthcoming - Bioessays, Submitted.
     
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    Die barmhartige Samaritaan: 'n Preekskets van Lukas 10:25—37.P. B. Boshoff - 1985 - HTS Theological Studies 41 (3).
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    Eksistensiale verstaan van die Ou Testament: Die teologiese arbeid van Antonius HJ Gunneweg.P. B. Boshoff - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (3).
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    Gerhardus Marthinus Maritz Pelser, hoogleraar 1972-1989.P. B. Boshoff - 1992 - HTS Theological Studies 48 (1/2).
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    ’n Voordrag van Adrianus van Seims oor hermeneutiek.P. B. Boshoff - 1994 - HTS Theological Studies 50 (1/2).
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    Antithesis and argument in the hymns of Ephrem the Syrian.P. J. Botha - 1988 - HTS Theological Studies 44 (3).
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    Geskiedenis en geloof: Gedagtes van en oor Emst Troeltsch.P. J. J. Botha - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (3).
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    Mark’s story as oral traditional literature: Rethinking the transmission of some traditions about Jesus.P. J. J. Botha - 1991 - HTS Theological Studies 47 (2).
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    The task of understanding the Gospel traditions: Werner Kelber’s contribution to New Testament research.P. J. J. Botha - 1990 - HTS Theological Studies 46 (1/2).
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  45. Classical versus Quantum Ontology-Book Review Essay: D. Home, Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics.P. Busch - forthcoming - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.
  46. Self-organization in Brains.P. Cariani - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):35-38.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Exploration of the Functional Properties of Interaction: Computer Models and Pointers for Theory” by Etienne B. Roesch, Matthew Spencer, Slawomir J. Nasuto, Thomas Tanay & J. Mark Bishop. Upshot: Artificial life computer simulations hold the potential for demonstrating the kinds of bottom-up, cooperative, self-organizing processes that underlie the self-construction of observer-actors. This is a worthwhile, if limited, attempt to use such simulations to address this set of core constructivist concerns. Although we concur with much (...)
     
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  47. Lettere filosofiche.P. I︠A︡ Chaadaev - 1950 - Bari,: G. Laterza. Edited by Angelo Tamborra.
     
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  48. The Essence of the Bible.P. CLAUDEL - 1958
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  49. Vintage Enthusiasms: Essays in Honour of J L Bell.P. Clark, M. Hallet & D. DeVidi (eds.) - 2008
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    Enkele gedagtes oor ’n kerkorde.P. Coertzen - 1992 - HTS Theological Studies 48 (3/4).
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