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The Editor and Editorial Board Editor Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, DePaul University Associate Editor John P. Pittman, John Jay College, CUNY Assistant Editor Peter M. Gratton, DePaul University Book Review Editors Patrick Goodin, Howard University Daw-Nay Evans, DePaul University Editorial Board Robert Bernasconi, University of Memphis Tunde Bewaji, University of West Indies, Jamaica Enrique Dussel, Universidad Naçional Autonoma de México Pieter Duvenage, University of the North Robert Gooding-Williams, University of Chicago Lewis Gordon, Temple University Kwame Gyekye, University of Ghana Hassan Hanafi, University of Cairo Kathleen Higgins, University of Texas at Austin Axel Honneth, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Universität Paulin Hountondji, Université du Bénin Abiola Irele, Harvard University Charles Mills, University of Illinois at Chicago Lucius Outlaw, Vanderbilt University Kwasi Wiredu, University of South Florida Editorial Advisors Ahmed H. Alami, Mohamed Ben Bellah University Anthony Appiah, Princeton University Richard Bernstein, New School for Social Research Phambu Ngoma Binda, Université du Kinshasha Stephen R. L. Clark, University of Liverpool Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University Paul Gilroy, London School of Economics David T. Goldberg, University of California, Davis Sandra Harding, University of California, Los Angeles Frank Kirkland, Hunter College, CUNY Albert Mosley, Smith College Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago Mack Sacks, University of Essex Claude Sumner, University of Addis Ababa Merold Westphal, Fordham University Tukufu Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania Scholarly research and teaching in African, African-American and Afro-Caribbean perspectives on philosophical traditions have grown widely in recent decades. Philosophia Africana is conceived to promote scholarly exchanges across these historical and cultural boundaries. Philosophia Africana is interested in advancing North-South international dialogues and shall publish peer-reviewed contributions from anywhere on relevant philosophical issues, e.g., philosophical issues in multiculturalism, philosophy of race and racism, postcolonial epistemologies, or philosophy and the new critical social and cultural theories. Editorial CorrespondenceManuscripts for submission should be addressed to the Editors, Philosophia Africana, Department of Philosophy, DePaul University, 2352 North Clifton Ave, Room 150, Chicago, IL 60614. Telephone: 773-325-7265; Fax: 773-325-7268; E-mail: africana@condor.depaul.edu. See Notes for Contributors regarding proper format before submitting a manuscript. Books For Review Send books for review to Dr. Patrick Goodin, Department of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University, 2441 6th Street, N. W. Washington, DC 20059; Tel: (202) 238-2380, Fax: (202) 518-3347, E-mail: pgoodin@howard.edu. Business Correspondence Orders and remittances relating to subscriptions, advertisements, back numbers and offprints should be addressed to Circulation, Philosophia Africana, Department of Philosophy, DePaul University, 2352 N Clifton, Suite 150, Chicago, IL, 60614. Website: http://condor.depaul.edu/~africana Philosophia Africana is published twice each year, in March and August, and these two issues constitute one volume. An annual index is bound in the August issue and published on our website at http://condor.depaul.edu/~africana. ISSN 1369-6823 |