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Mabogo P. More

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South African philosopher

Mabogo P. More is a South African philosopher working in the area of Black existentialism, including philosophical analysis of the life and work of Steve Biko and the thought of Jean-Paul Sartre.

Awards

In 2015, More was awarded the Frantz Fanon Lifetime Achievement Award by the Caribbean Philosophical Association.

Books

  • Biko: Philosophy, Identity and Liberation (2017)
  • Looking Through Philosophy in Black: Memoirs (2018)
  • Sartre on Contingency: Antiblack Racism and Embodiment (2021)

References

  1. A South African Philosopher’s Intellectual and Political Journey
  2. Mabogo P. More, The Intellectual Foundations of the Black Consciousness Movement
  3. More than a Black Philosopher, The Con, 2015
  4. Biko: Philosophy, Identity and Liberation, UNISA Press
  5. Looking Through Philosophy in Black: Memoirs
  6. Sartre on Contingency: Antiblack Racism and Embodiment


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