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Quote by Godwin Sologo

"An African philosopher start[s] by looking into the logical structure of certain important beliefs widely held in his culture. He may, for instance, examine the conceptual issues of how immaterials such as 'human intentions', 'incantations','spoken words', etc., can possibly aid the pharmacological powers of herbs administered for cure. Does this belief presuppose, in the minds of those who entertain it, a continuity between the physical and then on-physical? ...Is the belief governed by a unique system of logic?" -Godwin Sologo


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