Modes of Thought, Ordinary Language, and Cognitive Diversity

In Claude Sumner & Samuel Wolde Yohannes (eds.), Perspectives in African Philosophy. Addis Ababa University Press. pp. 214--222 (2002)
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Ordinary language philosophy is made relevant to the African context by demonstrating it can be used to illuminate and illustrate African meanings that are relevant to academic philosophy.

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