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Abstract

Excerpt: The foundational ideas surrounding the nature of the human person have been primarily articulated and solidified in well-established national schools of thought emerging mainly from European and American academies. Several of these articulations, nonetheless, were also enmeshed with non-European conceptions of the person gathered in the course of meaningful interactions between European fieldworkers and their hosts in some other parts of the world deep within the age of colonialism.

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