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  1. Michael B. Adeyemi & Augustus A. Adeyinka (2003). The Principles and Content of African Traditional Education. Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (4):425–440.
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  2. Claude Sumner (1986). The Source of African Philosophy: The Ethiopian Philosophy of Man. F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
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  3. Claude Sumner (1985). Classical Ethiopian Philosophy. Commercial Print. Press.
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  4. Claude Sumner (1974). Ethiopian Philosophy. S.N.].
    v. 1. The Book of the wise philosophers.--v. 2-3. The treatise of Zärʼa Yaʻe̳qob and of Wäldä Ḥe̳ywåt.--v. 4. The life and maxims of Ske̳nde̳s.--v. 5. The Fisalgw̳os.
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  1. Alison Bailey (2011). On White Shame and Vulnerabiltiy. South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):472-483.
    In this paper I address a tension in Samantha Vice’s claim that humility and silence offer effective moral responses to white shame in the wake of South African apartheid. Vice describes these twin virtues using inward-turning language of moral self-repair, but she also acknowledges that this ‘personal, inward directed project’ has relational dimensions. Her failure to explore the relational strand, however, leaves her description of white shame sounding solitary and penitent. -/- My response develops the missing relational dimensions of white (...)
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