
Prof. Hasskei Mohammed Majeed
Education
He obtained a doctorate from the University of South Africa in 2012, having completed his MPhil studies in 2003 at the University of Ghana.
Research Interest
Currently, his research focuses on African conceptions of personhood, environment, and philosophical underpinnings of life, death, and human flourishing. He is interested in how African perspectives on these issues could influence debates on similar topics in other philosophies of the world.
Publications
Oppong, S., Ajei, M. O., & Majeed, H. M. 2023. “Nurturing the nexus between African philosophy and African psychology”. APA Studies: Journal of the American Philosophical Association 23 (1): pp. 141-146. 2.
Golo, B.W.K., Majeed, H.M., Myles, N.O. 2023. “Akan Religious Ontology and Environmental Sustainability in Ghana”. Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture and Ecology. 27 pp. 86-114. 3.
Majeed, H.M. 2022. “Evil, Death, and Some African Conceptions of God.” Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions. 11. (4): pp. 53-69. 4.
Majeed, H.M. 2021. “Motsamai Molefe. African Personhood and Applied Ethics.” African Studies Review 64 (2), pp. E26-E28.
Majeed, H.M. 2018. “What Norms or Values Define Excellent Philosophy of Religion?” Philosophy of Religion, available at http://philosophyofreligion.org/?p=525322
Majeed, H.M. 2017. Reincarnation: A Question in the African Philosophy of Mind. Pretoria: University of South Africa Press.