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I have listed this article for peer review because:
I have listed this article for peer review because:<br>
1. Depending on cultural viewpoint, the material may or may not appear to meet verifiability standards. I think it does generally reflect a faily verifiable view of African Philosophy. What do you think?
1. Depending on cultural viewpoint, the material may or may not appear to meet verifiability standards. I think it does generally reflect a faily verifiable view of African Philosophy. What do you think? <br>
2. Many authoritative articles in modern African Academia are not widely publicised in the west. I want to hear from African academia (and hopefully get their help improving this page).
2. Many authoritative articles in modern African Academia are not widely publicised in the west. I want to hear from African academia (and hopefully get their help improving this page).<br>
3. Wikipedia is global. Do you see a western cultural bias on African issues?
3. Wikipedia is global. Do you see a western cultural bias on African issues?<br>


Thanks, [[User:DrJenkinsPhd|DrJenkinsPhd]] ([[User talk:DrJenkinsPhd|talk]]) 19:48, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
Thanks, [[User:DrJenkinsPhd|DrJenkinsPhd]] ([[User talk:DrJenkinsPhd|talk]]) 19:48, 13 May 2010 (UTC)

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I have listed this article for peer review because:
1. Depending on cultural viewpoint, the material may or may not appear to meet verifiability standards. I think it does generally reflect a faily verifiable view of African Philosophy. What do you think?
2. Many authoritative articles in modern African Academia are not widely publicised in the west. I want to hear from African academia (and hopefully get their help improving this page).
3. Wikipedia is global. Do you see a western cultural bias on African issues?

Thanks, DrJenkinsPhd (talk) 19:48, 13 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]