Elechi Amadi is a Nigerian-born member of the Ikwerre tribe. He was trained in the Nigerian University system, served in the Nigerian army, and was Head of the Ministry of Education. He has published several works of fiction for which he is primarily known. In this work, Amadi attempts to classify, describe, and analyze major areas of Nigerian ethical thought
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James W. Green has produced a sensitive, thought-provoking book which is based on a multi-ethnic app...
Explorations in African Political Thought: Identity, Community, Ethics is a collection of ten essays...
A book review of Donald Wehrs\u27s Islam, Ethics, Revolt: Politics and Piety in Francophone West Afr...
The concern of this paper is that traditional ethics is the ethics that can lead to peace and unity ...
This book is the product of research which the author, Paul Clough, carried out over more than twent...
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This article explores the central theme in the normative philosophy arguments of Michael Walzer; Cha...
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