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Conceptions of Well-Being in African(a) Intercultural Philosophy
Human Well-Being in Intercultural Philosophical Perspective: A Focus on the Akan Philosophy of Wiredu, Gyekye, and Appiah / by Louise Müller
This Thing Called Communitarianism or Why We Should Not Be afraid of the community / by Nimrod Kahn
Being-in-Community as the Basis of Well-Being in African Philosophy / by Pius Mosima
Personhood, Well-Being, and Ethical Maturity in African Philosophy / by Alloy S.Ihuah
Well-Being in African Contexts
Social Ethics and Human Well-Being in Igbo Society / by J Chidozie Chukwuokolo
Religion, Education, and the Well-Being of Citizens of Nigeria / by Olutoyin Mejiuni and Bolaji Olukemi Bateye
A Non-Individualistic Notion of the Common Good / by Abdoulaye Ba
The Pursuant of Well-Being in Contemporary Africa / by Beatrice Okyere-Manu, Ovett Nwosimiri, and Stephen Nkansah Morgan
Contributions to a Global Ethics of Development
Ujamaa: Society as Family / by Martin F. Asiegbu and Simeon Dimonye
African Precolonial Accomplishments in Political, Social, and Economic Well-Being / by Andrew Akampurira
A Philosophy of Race in the Melting Pot of Globalisation and its Implications for Africa / by Wilfred Lajul
Gilles Paquet's Hermeneutics of Belongingness: On Collaborative Ethics of Global Development / by Stanley Uche Anozie.

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