Results for 'Kwame Ohene Djan'

358 found
Order:
  1.  21
    Measuring Social Performance in Social Enterprises: A Global Study of Microfinance Institutions.Leif Atle Beisland, Kwame Ohene Djan, Roy Mersland & Trond Randøy - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (1):51-71.
    Social enterprises in the microfinance industry need to adhere to both financial and social demands. Critics argue that there is a mission drift away from the social mission, and this has motivated the introduction of social rating agencies to strengthen the business ethics of microfinance institutions. Using a global dataset of 204 socially rated MFIs from 58 countries, we assess the factors that drive the social performance ratings of MFIs. Overall our results show that social ratings of MFIs are significantly (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  2. Tradition and Modernity: Philosophical Reflections on the African Experience.Kwame Gyekye - 1997 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    Kwame Gyekye offers a philosophical interpretation and critical analysis of the African cultural experience in modern times. Critically employing Western political and philosophical concepts to clear, comparative advantage, Gyekye addresses a wide range of concrete problems afflicting postcolonial African states, such as ethnicity and nation-building, the relationship of tradition to modernity, the nature of political authority and political legitimation, political corruption, and the threat to traditional moral and social values, practices, and institutions in the wake of rapid social change.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   109 citations  
  3. In My Father's House.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (1):175-201.
    Judeo-Christian and Anglo-Saxon forms of marriage have injected patrilineal values and companionate expectations into the Akan matrilineal family structure. As Anthony Appiah demonstrates, these infusions have generated severe strains in the matrikin social structures and, in extreme cases, resulted in the break up of families. In this essay, I investigate the ideological politics at play in this patrilinealization of Asante society.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   55 citations  
  4. An Essay on African Philosophical Thought: The Akan Conceptual Scheme.Kwame Gyekye - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (245):407-409.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   78 citations  
  5.  32
    The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2010 - New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
    K. Anthony Appiah, the author of the internationally best-selling Cosmopolitanism, analyzes what causes societies to end cruelty and injustices - such as slavery, foot binding, or honor killing. Can a government through its laws halt egregious violations of human decency and can mere moral instruction bring an end to human suffering? No, says Appiah, demonstrating how reform succeeds only when it enlists the primal human sense of honor. When it comes to morality, honor is the lever arm that connects what (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   58 citations  
  6. African ethics.Kwame Gyekye - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2010.
  7.  47
    Understanding racism.Kwame Anthony Appiah - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This article defends an account of racism as centrally an ideology, a system of illusory ideas. It argues that the relevant ideology has the effect of oppressing people of some racial identities, an idea it explains and explores. It defines ‘racialism’ as a kind of essentialism about racial identities and argues that it is false. Both racialism and the vice of racism, which consists of having morally impermissible attitudes to people in virtue of their racial identities, are among the consequences (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  8. An essay on African philosophical thought: the Akan conceptual scheme.Kwame Gyekye - 1987 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    On the denial of traditional thought as philosophy Scholars, including philosophers, tend to squirm a little at the mention of African philosophy, ...
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   52 citations  
  9.  12
    The Ethics of Identity.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    A bold vision of liberal humanism for navigating today’s complex world of growing identity politics and rising nationalism Collective identities such as race, nationality, religion, gender, and sexuality clamor for recognition and respect, sometimes at the expense of other things we value. To what extent do they constrain our freedom, and to what extent do they enable our individuality? Is diversity of value in itself? Has the rhetoric of human rights been overstretched? Kwame Anthony Appiah draws on thinkers through (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   11 citations  
  10. Society and Ideology, and Consciencism.Kwame Nkrumah - 1995 - In Safro Kwame (ed.), Readings in African Philosophy: An Akan Collection. University Press of America. pp. 193.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  11. The Akan Concept of a Person.Kwame Gyekye - 1978 - International Philosophical Quarterly 18 (3):277–287.
  12. Beyond Cultures: Perceiving a Common Humanity.Kwame Gyekye - 2003 - Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Accra.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  13.  7
    Philosophy, culture and vision: African perspectives: selected essays.Kwame Gyekye - 2013 - Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.
  14. Experimental Philosophy.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2008 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 82 (2):7 - 22.
    Some three score years ago, the Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess found himself dissatisfied with “what are called ‘theories of truth’ in philosophical literature.” “The discussion has already lasted some 2500 years,” he wrote. “The number of participants amounts to a thousand, and the number of articles and books devoted to the discussion is much greater.” In this great ocean of words, he went on, the philosophers had often made bold statements about what “the man in the street” or “Das Volk” (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   12 citations  
  15.  25
    Ethical Dilemmas in Cross-national Qualitative Research: A Reflection on Personal Experiences of Ethics from a Doctoral Research Project.Abukari Kwame & Pammla M. Petrucka - 2024 - Journal of Academic Ethics 22 (2):251-268.
    Gaining ethical approval for qualitative health research and implementing all the planned research processes in a proposed study are not straightforward endeavours. The situation becomes more complex when qualitative research is conducted in a cross-national healthcare and academic context. Also, it is even exhausting when the study is student-based, as student researchers may be considered novices and inexperienced researchers, especially for field-based research. Our aim in this reflective paper is to present, reflect, and discuss the experiences of a doctoral researcher (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  16. African Cultural Values: An Introduction.Kwame Gyekye - 1996 - Sankofa Pub. Co.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   24 citations  
  17.  5
    Arabic logic: Ibn al-Ṭayyib's commentary on Porphyry's Eisagoge.Kwame Gyekye - 1979 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Ibn al-Ṭayyib & Abū al-Faraj ʻAbd Allāh.
  18.  5
    Les Européens se jouent-ils à nouveau des Africains?Kwame Opoku & Elara Bertho - 2020 - Multitudes 78 (1):203-205.
    Les Européens semblent se jouer à nouveau des Africains, mais avec des armes différentes des fusils utilisés pendant conquêtes et colonisations. L’ambigüité entretenue autour du terme « restitution » par les musées européens, en particulier allemands et britanniques, en constitue un exemple frappant. Par restitution, ils entendent souvent prêts temporaires ou permanents d’objets d’art africains. Car, admettre la restitution définitive de ces objets revient à reconnaître la réalité des raids et pillages coloniaux ainsi que le génocide de certains peuples. Des (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  19.  76
    Assessing the African Union's Right of Humanitarian Intervention.Kwame Akonor - 2010 - Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (2):157-173.
    In an attempt to overcome the legacy of its predecessor body, the Organization of African Unity, which so often ignored atrocities in member states due to a doctrine of non-interference, the...
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  20. The Uncompleted Argument: Du Bois and the Illusion of Race.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 1986 - In Henry Louis Gates (ed.), "Race," Writing, and Difference. University of Chicago Press. pp. 21--37.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   31 citations  
  21.  8
    On African Feminism.Safro Kwame - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (2):1-7.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22.  5
    The Media and Evangelism.Kwame Rubadiri - 1992 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 9 (4):19-20.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  23.  19
    As If: Idealization and Ideals.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2017 - Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press.
    Idealization is a fundamental feature of human thought. We build simplified models in our scientific research and utopias in our political imaginations. Concepts like belief, desire, reason, and justice are bound up with idealizations and ideals. Life is a constant adjustment between the models we make and the realities we encounter. In idealizing, we proceed “as if” our representations were true, while knowing they are not. This is not a dangerous or distracting occupation, Kwame Anthony Appiah shows. Our best (...)
    No categories
  24. Whose culture is it?Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2009 - In James Cuno (ed.), Whose Culture?: The Promise of Museums and the Debate Over Antiquities. Princeton University Press. pp. 71-86.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   4 citations  
  25. Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2006 - W.W. Norton & Co.
    A political and philosophical manifesto considers the ramifications of a world in which Western society is divided from other cultures, evaluating the limited capacity of differentiating societies as compared to the power of a united world.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   181 citations  
  26.  22
    Authente-Kente: enabling authentication for artisanal economies with deep learning.Kwame Porter Robinson, Ron Eglash, Audrey Bennett, Sansitha Nandakumar & Lionel Robert - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (1):369-379.
    The economy for artisanal products, such as Navajo rugs or Pashmina shawls are often threatened by mass-produced fakes. We propose the use of AI-based authentication as one part of a larger system that would replace extractive economies with generative circulation. In this case study we examine initial experiments towards the development of a cell phone-based authentication app for kente cloth in West Africa. We describe the context of weavers and cloth sales; an initial test of a machine learning algorithm for (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  27.  61
    The Ethics of Identity.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    This text explores the ethical significance of identity, including our gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion and sexuality, for our obligations to others and to ourselves.
    No categories
  28.  6
    Responses to Critics.Kwame Anthony Appiah - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  29.  6
    Buying Freedom: The Ethics and Economics of Slave Redemption.Kwame Anthony Appiah & Martin Bunzl (eds.) - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    If "slavery" is defined broadly to include bonded child labor and forced prostitution, there are upward of 25 million slaves in the world today. Individuals and groups are freeing some slaves by buying them from their enslavers. But slave redemption is as controversial today as it was in pre-Civil War America. In Buying Freedom, Kwame Anthony Appiah and Martin Bunzl bring together economists, anthropologists, historians, and philosophers for the first comprehensive examination of the practical and ethical implications of slave (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30. Akan Language and the Materialist Thesis: A Short Essay on the Relation between Philosophy and Language.Kwame Gyekye - 1977 - Studies in Language 1 (2):227--234.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31.  12
    Arabic Logic: Ibn Al-Tayyib on Porphyry's Eisagoge.Kwame Gyekye - 1979 - Albany, NY, USA: State University of New York Press.
    This translation of Ibn-al-Tayyib’s work on Porphyry’s Eisagoge brings to the English readers a significant book in Near Eastern logic that has been discussed and excerpted by major philosophers such as Tusi, Averroes, and Avicenna. It has also been the source of philosophical discussions on topics of logic by Boethius, Abelard, Ockham and others. Gyekye has clarified the Arabic link between Greek and Latin traditions with his translation, detailed explanations and text analysis of this 11th century philosopher’s commentary on the (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  32. Al-Farabi on the Problem of Future Contingency.Kwame Gyekye - 1977 - Second Order: An African Journal of Philosophy  6 (1):31-54.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  33. Substance in Aristotle’s Categories and Metaphysics.Kwame Gyekye - 1974 - Second Order 3 (1):61--65.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  24
    Aristotle on predication: an analysis of Anal. Post. 83a.Kwame Gyekye - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):191-195.
  35.  36
    Why I Am Not A Physicalist.Safro Kwame - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):191-196.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  36.  52
    Taking Development Seriously.Kwame Gyekye - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):45-56.
    ABSTRACT In this paper I argue that the economistic conception of development which has all along been touted by development ‘experts’and which has been made the monolithic framework for understanding and tackling the problem of development, is lopsided and terribly inadequate. That conception, it seems to me, fails to come to grips with the complex nature of human society and culture. That complexity, I argue, calls for a comprehensive, not segmented, approach to the development of human society. I therefore argue (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  37. Race, Culture, Identity: Misunderstood Connections.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 1998 - In Amy Gutmann & Kwame Anthony Appiah (eds.), The Tanner Lectures on Human Values. Princeton University Press. pp. 51--136.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   54 citations  
  38.  17
    Five theses on the significance of modern African Christianity: a Manifesto.Kwame Bediako - 1996 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 13 (1):20-29.
    This paper is a further refinement of ‘A Manifesto’ recently published in the maiden issue of Studies in World Christianity ;, vol. 1.1, 1995, pp. 51-67. In the present form it was delivered as the keynote address at the recent African Christianity Project conference held in March 1995 in Edinburgh and also at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies Summer School on Institutional Development, in June-July 1995.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  39. The Idea of Democracy in the Traditional Setting and its Relevance to Political Development in Contemporary Africa.Kwame Gyekye - 1988 - In Joseph Major Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical focus on culture and traditional thought systems in development. Nairobi: Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 61.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  40. Akan and Euro-American Concepts of the Person.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 2004 - In M. Brown Lee (ed.), African Philosophy: New and Traditional Perspectives. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 21--34.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  41. Multiculturalism: Expanded Paperback Edition.Kwame Anthony Appiah, Charles Taylor, Jürgen Habermas, Stephen C. Rockefeller, Michael Walzer & Susan Wolf - 1994 - Princeton University Press.
    A new edition of the highly acclaimed book Multiculturalism and "The Politics of Recognition," this paperback brings together an even wider range of leading philosophers and social scientists to probe the political controversy surrounding ...
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   94 citations  
  42. The Akan Concept of a Person.Kwame Gyekye - 1984 - In Richard A. Wright (ed.), African Philosophy: An Introduction. Upa.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  43.  18
    The unexamined life: philosophy and the African experience.Kwame Gyekye - 1988 - Accra: Ghana Universities Press.
  44. Aristotle on predication.Kwame Gyekye - 1976 - International Logic Review: Rassegna Internazionale di Logica 13:102.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  45. The Arts of Africa.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 1998 - In Richard English & Joseph Morrison Skelly (eds.), Ideas Matter: Essays in Honour of Connor Cruise o’Brien. Poolberg. pp. 251-264.
  46. Philosophy, Culture, and Technology in the Postcolonial.Kwame Gyekye - 1997 - In Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze (ed.), Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 25--44.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   6 citations  
  47. Liberalism and the Plurality of Identity.Kwame Anthony Appiah - 1997 - In N. Cloete, M. W. Makgoba & D. Ekong (eds.), Knowledge, Identity and Curriculum Transformation in Africa. Maskew Miller Longman. pp. 79-99.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  48. Philosophical Relevance of Akan Proverbs.Kwame Gyekye - 1975 - Second Order 4 (2):45--53.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   5 citations  
  49. Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race.David B. Wilkins, Kwame Anthony Appiah & Amy Gutmann - 1996 - Princeton University Press.
    In America today, the problem of achieving racial justice--whether through "color-blind" policies or through affirmative action--provokes more noisy name-calling than fruitful deliberation. In Color Conscious, K. Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutmann, two eminent moral and political philosophers, seek to clear the ground for a discussion of the place of race in politics and in our moral lives. Provocative and insightful, their essays tackle different aspects of the question of racial justice; together they provide a compelling response to our nation's most (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   64 citations  
  50.  9
    In defence of honour.Kwame Anthony Appiah & Julian Baggini - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 53:22-31.
    The object of the exercise is to understand what we can do to stop something bad. It would be better if people stopped for the purest of motives, but it’s best if they stop. And if the choice is between their stopping for the wrong reasons and their not stopping I favour their stopping for the wrong reasons. Kant may be right that people ought to stop killing because they see that it’s wrong. That ought to be enough, but it (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
1 — 50 / 358