November 16, 2024

African Philosophical Adventures

by John Murungi’67
Lexington Books, 2023

African Philosophical Adventures by John Murungi'67 The singularity of African philosophy, as well as its link to other branches of philosophy, lends itself to adventure. Readers of this book who are themselves adventurers in the world of philosophy will benefit greatly.

For those who are not already so, it will be an invitation to undertake such an adventure.


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