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  1. African Philosophy: A Classical Approach.Parker English Kibujjo Kalumba (ed.) - 1996
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    English, Mbiti, and a Traditional African Concept of Time: A Rejoinder.Kibujjo Kalumba - 2008 - Philosophia Africana 11 (2):171-175.
  3. Kalumba, Mbiti, and a traditional african concept of time.Parker English - 2006 - Philosophia Africana 9 (1):53-56.
  4. The political philosophy of Nelson mandela:A Primer.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (3):161-171.
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    Consensus and Federalism in Contemporary African Political Philosophy.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 2015 - Philosophical Papers 44 (1):103-119.
  6. Reading Wiredu, by Barry Hallen.Parker English - 2022 - Philosophia Africana 21 (1):45-55.
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    A Critique of Oruka’s Philosophic Sagacity.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):33-42.
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    A Defense of Kwame Gyekye’s Moderate Communitarianism.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 2020 - Philosophical Papers 49 (1):137-158.
    An avowed communitarian, Gyekye follows the lead of such African communitarians as Menkiti who believe that the community is ontologically prior to the individual. However, unlike Menkiti and other...
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  9. A New Analysis of Mbiti’s “The Concept of Time”.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 2005 - Philosophia Africana 8 (1):11-19.
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    Maritain on “the Common Good” : Reflections on the Concept.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (1):93-104.
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    O Essencial Sobre a Filosofia Dos Sábios Africanos.Kibujjo Kalumba - forthcoming - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista.
    Como disciplina acadêmica, a filosofia africana nasceu há cerca de seis décadas como um conjunto de reações à atitude depreciativa em relação aos africanos (e outros “nativos” não-europeus) dos principais antropólogos europeus nas primeiras quatro décadas do século XX. Considero que o conjunto de reações a essa visão depreciativa compreende três tipos: etnofilosofia, sistematizações baseadas no interlocutor e filosofia dos sábios. Vou discuti-los nesta ordem porque a filosofia dos sábios surgiu como uma tentativa de remediar o que seus defensores viam (...)
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    Promoting stability and peace in multi-ethnic African countries by reducing the marginalisation of ethnic minorities.Kibujjo M. Kalumba - 2021 - South African Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):93-98.
    I address four major objections that have been advanced against the system of multiparty majority democracy that I proposed as an alternative to Wiredu’s non-party consensual democracy. First, that the system is not durable since it is structured around ill-defined ethnic groups; second, that since it envisions each ethnic group as a semi-autonomous entity, the system undermines the integrative process of nation-building; third, that, as a type of federalism, the system has no precedents on African soil, and consequently, that it (...)
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    What We Say, Who We Are: Leopold Senghor, Zora Neale Hurston, and the Philosophy of Language.Parker English - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    In What We Say, Who We Are, Parker English explores the commonality between Leopold Senghor's concept of "negritude" and Zora Neale Hurston's view of "Negro expression." For English, these two concepts emphasize that a person's view of herself is above all dictated by the way in which she talks about herself. Focusing on "performism," English discusses the presentational/representational and externalistic/internalistic facets of this concept and how they relate to the ideas of Senghor and Hurston.
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  14. Improving Academic Writing.Parker English - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20.
     
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    Affirmative Action and Philosophy Instruction.Parker English - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (4):311-327.
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    Bribery and the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.Parker English - 1989 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (4):13-23.
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    Bribery and the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.Parker English - 1989 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (4):13-23.
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    In Defense of Applied Ethics Courses.Parker English - 1988 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):43-49.
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    In Defense of Applied Ethics Courses.Parker English - 1988 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):43-49.
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  20. Morality, Art, and African Philosophy: A Response to Wiredu.Parker English & Nancy Steele Hamme - forthcoming - African Philosophy: Selected Readings Englewood Cliffs. Nj: Prentice Hall.
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    “Negro Expression” and Performative Utterances.Parker English - 2013 - Philosophia Africana 15 (1):61-70.
  22. On Senghor's Theory of Negritude.Parker English - forthcoming - African Philosophy: A Classical Approach. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
     
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    Representative realism and absolute reality.Parker English - 1990 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 28 (3):127 - 145.
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    Forms of benefit sharing in global health research undertaken in resource poor settings: a qualitative study of stakeholders' views in Kenya.Geoffrey Lairumbi, Michael Parker, Raymond Fitzpatrick & Michael English - 2012 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7:7.
    Background Increase in global health research undertaken in resource poor settings in the last decade though a positive development has raised ethical concerns relating to potential for exploitation. Some of the suggested strategies to address these concerns include calls for providing universal standards of care, reasonable availability of proven interventions and more recently, promoting the overall social value of research especially in clinical research. Promoting the social value of research has been closely associated with providing fair benefits to various stakeholders (...)
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    Ethics in practice: the state of the debate on promoting the social value of global health research in resource poor settings particularly Africa.Geoffrey M. Lairumbi, Michael Parker, Raymond Fitzpatrick & Michael C. English - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):22.
    BackgroundPromoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor settings has become a key concern in global research ethics. The consideration for benefit sharing, which concerns the elucidation of what if anything, is owed to participants, their communities and host nations that take part in such research, and the obligations of researchers involved, is one of the main strategies used for promoting social value of research. In the last decade however, there has been intense debate within academic (...)
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    Stakeholders understanding of the concept of benefit sharing in health research in Kenya: a qualitative study.Geoffrey M. Lairumbi, Michael Parker, Raymond Fitzpatrick & Mike C. English - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):20.
    BackgroundThe concept of benefit sharing to enhance the social value of global health research in resource poor settings is now a key strategy for addressing moral issues of relevance to individuals, communities and host countries in resource poor settings when they participate in international collaborative health research.The influence of benefit sharing framework on the conduct of collaborative health research is for instance evidenced by the number of publications and research ethics guidelines that require prior engagement between stakeholders to determine the (...)
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    Nigerian ethnophilosophy, unitary experience, and economic development.Parker English - 1991 - Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (1):102-124.
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    Preferential hiring and just war theory.Parker English - 1994 - Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (2):119-138.
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    Using art history and philosophy to compare a traditional and a contemporary form of african moral thought.Parker English & Nancy Steele Hamme - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (2):204-233.
  30. Letters to the Editor.Peg Brand, Myles Brand, G. E. M. Anscombe, Donald Davidson, John M. Dolan, Peter T. Geach, Thomas Nagel, Barry R. Gross, Nebojsa Kujundzic, Jon K. Mills, Richard J. McGowan, Jennifer Uleman, John D. Musselman, James S. Stramel & Parker English - 1995 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 69 (2):119 - 131.
    Co-authored letter to the APA to take a lead role in the recognition of teaching in the classroom, based on the participation in an interdisciplinary Conference on the Role of Advocacy in the Classroom back in 1995. At the time of this writing, the late Myles Brand was the President of Indiana University and a member of the IU Department of Philosophy.
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Donald Melcer, Frederick B. Davis, Dennis J. Hocevar, Francis J. Kelly, Joseph L. Braga, Verne Keenan, Joseph C. English, Douglas K. Stevenson, James C. Moore, Paul G. Liberty, Thebon Alexander, Jebe E. Brophy, Ronald M. Brown, W. D. Halls, Frederick M. Binder, Jacob L. Susskind, David B. Ripley, Martin Laforse, Bernard Spodek, V. Robert Agostino, R. Mclaren Sawyer, Joseph Kirschner, Franklin Parker & Hilary E. Bender - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):212-225.
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    Carl Schmitt_, Don Quixote, _and the Public: A Commentary.Hannah Hunter-Parker & Nikolaus Wegmann - 2024 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2024 (206):105-127.
    ExcerptCarl Schmitt (1888–1985) is known as the most consequential German legal and political mind of the twentieth century.1 Many crimes of the Nazi regime found support in his conceptual justifications, and Schmitt is called the “Crown Jurist” of the Third Reich with good reason. Historians, political scientists, and sociologists must grapple with the author in order to understand the course of totalitarianism in modernity. Whether literary historians should do so is far less settled, though he was fascinated by their object (...)
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    Sir Francis Bacon.Parker Woodward - 1920 - London: Grafton & co..
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    Metaphysics, a Study in First Principles.Borden Parker Bowne - 2015 - Arkose Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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  35. Ugaritic Narrative Poetry.Mark S. Smith & Simon B. Parker (eds.) - 1997 - Scholars Press.
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  36. The English Reformation to 1558.T. M. Parker - 1950
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  37. Martin Lister s English Spiders, 1678.J. Parker, B. Harley & K. H. Hyatt - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (4):431-431.
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    Understandings of genomic research in developing countries: a qualitative study of the views of MalariaGEN participants in Mali.Karim Traore, Susan Bull, Alassane Niare, Salimata Konate, Mahamadou A. Thera, Dominic Kwiatkowski, Michael Parker & Ogobara K. Doumbo - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-10.
    BackgroundObtaining informed consent for participation in genomic research in low-income settings presents specific ethical issues requiring attention. These include the challenges that arise when providing information about unfamiliar and technical research methods, the implications of complicated infrastructure and data sharing requirements, and the potential consequences of future research with samples and data. This study investigated researchers’ and participants’ parents’ experiences of a consent process and understandings of a genome-wide association study of malaria involving children aged five and under in Mali. (...)
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    ‘It’s time we invested in stronger borders’: media representations of refugees crossing the English Channel by boat.Samuel Parker, Sophie Bennett, Chyna Mae Cobden & Deborah Earnshaw - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (4):348-363.
    ABSTRACT Refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea in small boats has become a common sight in the media, particularly since the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015. The number of boats crossing the English Channel between the French and UK coasts has been increasing as other migration routes have been closed down. This article reports the findings of a discourse analysis of 96 UK newspaper articles published in December 2018 when the daily crossings were referred to as a ‘major crisis’. Adopting (...)
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    Scepticism and Literature: An Essay on Pope, Hume, Sterne, and Johnson.Fred Parker - 2003 - Oxford University Press.
    In this first study of the role of scepticism in literature, Fred Parker offers a lively and stimulating introduction to key issues in eighteenth-century literature and philosophy. Parker traces the presence of sceptical thinking in works by Pope, Hume, Sterne, and Johnson, relates it more broadly to the social self-consciousness of eighteenth-century culture, and discusses its source in Locke and its inspiration in Montaigne.
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    Bogeyman: Benedict Anderson's "Derivative" Discourse.Andrew Parker - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (4):40-57.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 29.4 (1999) 40-57 [Access article in PDF] Bogeyman: Benedict Anderson's "Derivative" Discourse Andrew Parker Between life and death, nationalism has as its own proper space the experience of haunting. There is no nationalism without some ghost. -Jacques Derrida, "Onto-Theology of National-Humanism" Writing a mere decade ago about Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities, Timothy Brennan noted that "with the exception of some recent sociological works which use literary theories, (...)
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    Elemental Difference and the Climate of the Body.Emily Parker - 2021 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    "Political hierarchies and ecological crises are often considered to be two different problems. For example, many speak in the present of parallel concerns : climate change and racial injustice. Parker argues rather that these concerns share a common cause in the polis. Polis is an ancient Greek term for the city-state, from which the English term political derives. But polis is more than a term. It is a philosophy according to which there is one complete human body, and (...)
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    Beyond translations, perspectives for researchers to consider to enhance comprehension during consent processes for health research in sub-saharan Africa: a scoping review.Michael Parker, Ann Strode, Janet Seeley & Nkosi Busisiwe - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-16.
    BackgroundLiterature on issues relating to comprehension during the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) has largely focused on the challenges potential participants can face in understanding the IC documents, and the strategies used to enhance comprehension of those documents. In this review, we set out to describe the factors that have an impact on comprehension and the strategies used to enhance the IC process in sub-Saharan African countries.MethodsFrom November 2021 to January 2022, we conducted a literature search using a PRISMA (...)
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    Speeches for the dead: essays on Plato's Menexenus.Harold Parker & Jan Maximilian Robitzsch (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The Menexenus, in spite of the dearth of scholarly attention it has traditionally received compared to other Platonic texts, is an important dialogue for any consideration of Plato's views on political philosophy, history, and rhetoric - to say nothing of the dialogue's contribution to the study of civic ideology and institutions, natural law theory, and Plato's notion of race. Speeches for the Dead unites the contributions of scholars working on diverse aspects of the dialogue, growing out of a one-day workshop (...)
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    Impersonal Power. History and Theory of the Bourgeois State, Heide Gerstenberger, translated by David Fernbach, Historical Materialism Book Series, Leiden: Brill 2007.David Parker - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (3):230-244.
    Heide Gerstenberger’s book offers a comparative view of the origins and emergence of the bourgeois state in England and France. Both, according to her, emerged out of ancien-régime type structures which were themselves distinct from feudalism. Whilst recognising the value of Gerstenberger’s attempt to avoid economic reductionism when explaining changing power-structures, it is suggested that analytical tools such as ‘class’, ‘mode of production’ and the ‘state’, which she confines to capitalism, do have considerable utility for the analysis of precapitalist régimes. (...)
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    Schuddeboom Greek Religious Terminology – Telete & Orgia. A Revised and Expanded English Edition of the Studies by Zijderveld and Van der Burg. Pp. xxii + 285, ill. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Cased, €97, US$138. ISBN: 978-90-04-17813-7. [REVIEW]Robert Parker - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):668-669.
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    Scientism: Philosophy and the Infatuation with Science. [REVIEW]Roger Harris, Kevin Magill, Vincent Geoghegan, Anthony Elliott, Chris Arthur, Michael Gardiner, David Macey, Nöel Parker, Alex Klaushofer, Gary Kitchen, Tom Furniss, Christopher J. Arthur, Sadie Plant, Fred Inglis, Matthew Rampley, Alison Ainley, Daryl Glaser, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Sean Sayers, Keith Ansell-Pearson & Lucy Frith - 1992 - Radical Philosophy 61 (61).
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    On “african modes of thought and economic development”- a reply to Parker English.L. D. Keita - 1994 - Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (1):170-179.
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    Film Review: The Most Excellent Dying of Theodore Jack Heckelman. Produced and directed by Nancy Jewel Parker. Minneapolis, MN: Hi-Fly’n Productions, 2010, 69 Minutes, English, Not Rated. [REVIEW]Katrina A. Bramstedt - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (3):305-306.
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    Men of Substance. A Study of the Thought of Two English Revolutionaries, Henry Parker and Henry Robinson. [REVIEW]H. W. S. - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (24):667-667.
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