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    Does hiv or poverty cause aids? Biomedical and epidemiological perspectives.Albert Mosley - 2004 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25 (5-6):399-421.
    This paper contrasts biomedical and epidemiological approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of disease, and uses Collingwoods principle of the relativity of causes to show how different approaches focus on different causal factors reflecting different interests. By distinguishing between the etiology of a disease and an epidemic, the paper argues that, from an epidemiological perspective, poverty is an important causal factor in the African AIDS epidemic and that emphasizing this should not be considered incompatible with recognizing the causal necessity of (...)
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    African Philosophy: Selected Readings.Albert G. Mosley (ed.) - 1995 - Prentice-Hall.
    A collection of historical and contemporary writings that chronicle the development of the African critical response to attempts to ascribe a peculiar nature to the African character, and the debate in contemporary African philosophy on issues such as magic, witchcraft, aesthetics, and morality. Other topics include contemporary thought in French speaking Africa, and African traditional thought and Western science. Each selection is preceded by a synopsis. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  3. The moral significance of the music of the Black atlantic.Albert G. Mosley - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3):345-356.
    : It is argued here that part of the attraction of African music in the Atlantic Diaspora is its roots in an oral tradition in which agency is often more important than words. This makes it possible for the music to have a moral significance, not merely with respect to the verbal content of the words of songs but also with respect to the manner in which it is composed and performed. As such, a performance may be liberating, even when (...)
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  4. Expanding the moral circle: From racism to speciesism.Albert Mosley - manuscript
    This paper reviews the argument by Peter Singer that speciesism, the exploitation of other species without regard for their interests, is as morally objectionable as racism and sexism. Objections to this argument by philosophers such as Peter Carruthers, Mary Midgley, and Cora Diamond as well as conventional wisdom about notions of species differences are presented and critically examined. I conclude that Alaine Locke would have supported Singer's expansion of the moral circle.
     
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    Science, Technology and Tradition in Contemporary African Philosophy.Albert Mosley - 2000 - African Philosophy 13 (1):25-32.
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    Witchcraft, Science and the Skeptical Inquirer: Conversations with the late Prof. Peter Bodunrin.Albert Mosley - 2001 - Philosophical Papers 30 (3):289-306.
    Abstract This paper reviews the connection claimed to exist between magic, witchcraft, and parapsychology. Special attention is given to issues raised by the late Prof. Peter Bodunrin of Nigeria, including the demand that knowledge gained by psychic means be grounded in beliefs justified by good reasons and convincing experimental evidence. In contrast, I argue for a more inclusive view of both knowledge and the scientific enterprise that recognizes the importance of non-experimental evidence and the influence of social trends on the (...)
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  7. Magic, Witchcraft, and ESP: A Defence of Scientific and Philosophical Skepticism.Peter O. Bodunrin & Albert G. Mosley - forthcoming - African Philosophy: Selected Readings.
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  8. Tycho vs. ursus: The build-up to a trial, part.N. Jardine, D. Launert, A. Segonds, A. Mosley & K. Tybjerg - 2005 - Jha 36:81-165.
     
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    An Introduction to African Philosophy.Albert Mosley - 1999 - Teaching Philosophy 22 (4):399-402.
    Samuel Imbo has written a short, concise introduction to some of the major issues addressed over the last century by scholars and activists concerned with African philosophy. The book is divided into five chapters, the first of which surveys answers to the question "What is African philosophy?". Because of a legacy of intellectual denigration that portrays Africans as incapable of abstract thought, this question is often the first raised by those outside the field. This legacy is reinforced by the assumption (...)
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    Autobiographical Musings on Race, Caste, and Violence.Albert Mosley - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (1):31-43.
    Using the work of Richard Wright and personal interviews to portray racial interactions in the Jim Crow South, I illustrate how law enforcement used racial and sexual assaults to maintain black subordination. Jim Crow racism constituted a caste system in which one’s race was determined, not primarily by how one looked, but by one’s ancestry. I review and reject Oliver Cox’s thesis that caste did not exist in the Jim Crow South, and cite continuing examples of physical and sexual assaults (...)
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  11. African philosophy at the turn of the century: Ethnophilosophy revisited.Albert Mosley - manuscript
    This paper reviews the major approaches taken to African philosophy during the 20th century: etnophilosophical, universalist, and hermeneutical. It elaborates and evaluates criticisms of ethnophilosophy by universalists (Hountoundji, Wiredu, Appiah) and hermeneuticists (Serequeberhan) and proposes an orientation for African philosophy in the new millennium that incorporates a revised version of the ethnophilosophical program. This paper also elucidates the connection between ethnophilosophy in African philosophy and similar developments in African-American and feminist philosophy.
     
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  12. African philosophy at the turn of the century.Albert G. Mosley - 2003 - In Tommy Lott & John Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 190--196.
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    Music in the Black atlantic.Albert Mosley - 2003 - Philosophia Africana 6 (1):23-30.
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    Music in The Black Atlantic.Albert Mosley - 2003 - African Philosophy 6 (1):23-30.
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  15. Music, Modernity, And Pragmatism.Albert Mosley - unknown
    This paper explores the continued reliance of the music of the Black Atlantic on oral rather than literate forms, and elaborates the thesis that African music in modern culture exemplifies an alternative to the culture of modern industrial society. A critical reappraisal of the work of Alaine Locke, Paul Gilroy, and John Dewey is used to extend our appreciation of pragmatism from its usual focus on science and technology to a more inclusive focus on art and the social value of (...)
     
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    On the Aesthetics of Black Music.Albert Mosley - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (3):94.
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    Preferential Treatment and Social Justice.Albert G. Mosley - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:275-287.
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    Preferential Treatment and Social Justice.Albert G. Mosley - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:275-287.
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  19. Racial differences in sports: What's ethics got to do with it?Albert Mosley - unknown
    This paper is a critical review of Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We’re Afraid to Talk About It by Jon Entine. It critically assesses the evidence that blacks do in fact dominate sports and attempts to show that this is an overgeneralization that perpetuates racist stereotypes. The tendency for both blacks and whites to accept such views creates expectations and beliefs that channel efforts in directions which reinforce historical stereotypes and limit opportunities for blacks to a limited (...)
     
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  20. Science and technology in contemporary african philosophy.Albert Mosley - unknown
    The complex problems facing developing countries have often been attributed to the tendency of their people to maintain traditional beliefs and practices. Many contemporary philosophers have criticized traditional thought for failing to match the levels of efficiency and effectiveness achieved by modern science. However, other contemporary philosophers have suggested that modern science embodies tendencies that are as likely to exacerbate as relieve the problems of the developing world. I conclude that philosophers must be as wary of modern practices and beliefs (...)
     
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  21. Should the Racial Contract replace the Social Contract?Albert Mosley - unknown
    For Charles Mills, the "Racial Contract" is a set of meta-agreements between whites to categorize nonwhites as subpersons of inferior moral and legal status relative to whites. This "contract" gives whites the right to exploit non-whites and deny them opportunities provided to whites. It portrays non-whites as designated to serve whites much as non-humans were designated by God to serve the benefit of humans. Mills argument helps make clear how, for most of the modern era, whites have had as little (...)
     
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    Travellers and Cosmographers: Studies in the History of Early Modern Travel and Ethnology.Adam Mosley - 2010 - Intellectual History Review 20 (2):273-275.
  23. Tradition and modernity.A. Mosley - 2001 - Social Epistemology 15 (4):409-416.
     
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  24. Policies of Straw or Policies of Inclusion? [REVIEW]Albert Mosley - 1998 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (2):161-168.
    In this article, I review some of the arguments presented by Louis Pojman in “The Case Against Affirmative Action,” and attempt to show that Pojman’s main objections only hold against the strawmen Pojman has erected to represent the case for affirmative action. Affirmative action was designed to correct for state-enforced restrictions against blacks, and has been extended to protect a number of other groups, including women. Its principal justification has been that these groups have in the past been the target (...)
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    André Goddu. Copernicus and the Aristotelian Tradition: Education, Reading, and Philosophy in Copernicus’s Path to Heliocentrism. Leiden: Brill, 2010. Pp. xxvii+545. $176.00. [REVIEW]Adam Mosley - 2014 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 4 (1):199-203.
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    Global Pharmaceuticals: Ethics, Markets, Practices – Edited by Adriana Petryna, Andrew Lakoff and Arthur Kleinman. [REVIEW]Albert Mosley - 2008 - Developing World Bioethics 8 (2):162-164.
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    Matthew McLean, The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster: Describing the World in the Reformation. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. viii+378. ISBN 978-0-7546-5843-6. £60.00. [REVIEW]Adam Mosley - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (4):603.
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    Owen Gingerich. The Book Nobody Read: Chasing the Revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus. xii + 306 pp., apps., bibl., index. New York: Walker & Company, 2004. $25. [REVIEW]Adam Mosley - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):644-645.
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  29. Review of wonders of the african world. [REVIEW]Albert Mosley - manuscript
    Wonders of The African World , narrated and hosted by Henry Louis Gates, was presented in three installments on October 25, 26, and 27. When I realized that the series would begin at exactly the time I had scheduled an audition, I frantically made arrangements to have the segment taped so I could view it later.
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    Stephen Clucas John Dee: Interdisciplinary Studies in English Renaissance Thought. International Archives of the History of Ideas, 193. Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. Pp. xvii+366. ISBN: 1-4020-4245-0. €144.00, $189.00, £111.00 . ISBN: 1-4020-4246-9. [REVIEW]Adam Mosley - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (1).
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    Sacred Words and Worlds: Geography, Religion, and Scholarship, 1550–1700. [REVIEW]Adam Mosley - 2014 - Annals of Science 71 (4):577-579.