Open Journal of Philosophy

Open Journal of Philosophy

ISSN Print: 2163-9434
ISSN Online: 2163-9442
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"The Forest in African Traditional Thought and Practice: An Ecophilosophical Discourse"
written by Mark Omorovie Ikeke,
published by Open Journal of Philosophy, Vol.3 No.2, 2013
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