Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Akan Philosophy of the Person" by Ajume Wingo
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Abraham, W.E. The Mind of Africa (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1962)
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Achebe, Chinua. Things Fall Apart (Oxford: Heinemann,
1958).
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Appiah, Kwame Anthony. In My Father's House: Africa in the
Philosophy of Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992).
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Busia, K. A. “The African World-View, in Drachler, Jacob,
(ed.), African Heritage (New York: Crowell Collier and
Macmillan, 1963). (Scholar)
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Busia, K. A. “The Ashanti of the Gold Coast,” in Daryll
Forde (ed.), African Worlds (Scholar)
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Danquah, J. B. “Obligation in Akan Society,” in West
African Affairs, no. 8 (1952). (Scholar)
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Danquah, J. B. The Akan Doctrine of God : A Fragment of
Gold Coast Ethics and Religion (London: Lutherworth Press,
1944).
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Flack, Harley E. and Pellegrino, Edmund D.: eds., African
American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics (Georgetown: Georgetown
University Press, 1992).
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Gyekye, Kwame. An Essay on African Philosophical Thought
(Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987).
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Gyekye, Kwame. “Akan Concept of a Person,”
International Philosophical Quarterly 18, no. 3, 1978,
277-87. Reprint in Wright, Richard A.: ed., African Philosophy:
An Introduction (New York: University Press of America,
1984). (Scholar)
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Menkiti, Ifeanyi A. “Person and Community in African
Traditional Thought,” in Wright, Richard A.: ed., African
Philosophy: An Introduction (New York: University Press of
America, 1984). (Scholar)
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Wiredu, Kwasi and Gyekye, Kwame. Person and Community:
Ghanaian Philosophical Studies (Washington, D.C.: Council for
Research in Values and Philosophy, 1992)
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Wiredu, Kwasi. (ed.), Companion to African Philosophy
(Malden: Blackwell Publishing, 2004)
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Wiredu, Kwasi. “How not to Compare African Thought with
Western Thought,” in Wright, Richard A.: ed., African
Philosophy: An Introduction (New York: University Press of
America, 1984). (Scholar)
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Wiredu, Kwasi. “The African Concept of Personhood,” in
Flack, Harley E. and Pellegrino, Edmund D. (eds.) African-American
Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown
University Press, 1992). (Scholar)
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Wiredu, Kwasi. “The Akan Concept of Mind,” Ibadan
Journal of Humanistic Studies, no. 3, Oct. 1983. (Scholar)
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Wiredu, Kwasi. Cultural Universals and Particulars
(Bloomington: Inidana University Press, 1996).
- Wiredu, Kwasi. “The Moral Foundation of An African Culture,” in Flack, Harley E. and Pellegrino, Edmund D. (eds.) African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1992). (Scholar)
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Wright, Richard A. (ed.), African Philosophy: An
Introduction (New York: University Press of America, 1984).