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No. 2 (1985)

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Published: 1985-01-03

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  • EDITORIAL

    Editor (Unnamed)
    1-3
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Articles

  • INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF PAULIN HOUNTONDJI

    Grahame Hayes, Bonginkosi Nzimande
    4-10
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  • AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY, MYTH AND REALITY

    Paulin J. Hountondji
    11-40
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  • The repression of the Social

    Grahame Hayes
    41-53
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  • INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE STUDY OF BLACK WORKERS IN SOUTH AFRICA : A REVIEW AND CRITIQUE

    Bonginkosi Nzimande
    54-91
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Briefings

  • Apartheid & social research : A reply to Michael Savage

    Grahame Hayes
    92-96
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  • FORMATION OF THE NATAL INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY GROUP

    Bonginkosi Nzimande
    97-99
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  • SOWETO'S CHILDREN: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTITUDES

    Gillian Finchilescu
    100-104
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  • Man, Mind, and Morality: The Ethics of Behaviour control.

    ARVIN BHANA
    105-108
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