Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy: A Critical Dialogue with Kant and Foucault

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Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy: A Critical Dialogue with Kant and Foucault. / Rainsborough, Marita.
Taylor and Francis Inc., 2024. 218 p.

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Rainsborough M. Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy: A Critical Dialogue with Kant and Foucault. Taylor and Francis Inc., 2024. 218 p. doi: 10.4324/9781032658759

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