Bacaan lanjut Anton Wilhelm Amo

  • Abraham, William E. (1996). "The Life and Times of Anton Wilhelm Amo, the first African (black) Philosopher in Europe". Dalam Asante, Molefi Kete; Abarry, Abu S. (penyunting). African Intellectual Heritage. A Book of Sources. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. m/s. 424–440. ISBN 1-5663-9403-1.
  • Abraham, William E. (2001). "Amo". Dalam Arrington, Robert L. (penyunting). A Companion to the Philosophers. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-22967-1.
  • Amo, Anton Wilhelm (1968). Antonius Gvilielmus Amo Afer of Axim in Ghana: Translation of his Works. Halle: Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg.
  • Brentjes, Burchhard (1969). "Anton Wilhelm Amo in Halle, Wittenberg, und Jena". Mitteilungen des Instituts für Orientforschung (dalam bahasa Jerman). XV: 56–76.
  • Firla, Monika (2002). "Anton Wilhelm Amo (Nzema, Rep. Ghana) — Kammermohr, Privatdozent für Philosophie, Wahrsager" [Anton Wilhelm Amo (Nzema, Rep. Ghana) Valet Moor, Private Lecturer of Philosophy, Fortune Teller]. Tribus (dalam bahasa Jerman). 51: 55–90.
  • Glötzner, Johannes (2002). "Anton Wilhelm Amo. Ein Philosoph aus Afrika im Deutschland des 18. Jahrhunderts" (dalam bahasa Jerman). Cite journal requires |journal= (bantuan)
  • Glötzner, Johannes (2003). "Der Mohr. Leben, Lieben und Lehren des ersten afrikanischen Doctors der Weltweisheit Anton Wilhelm Amo" (dalam bahasa Jerman). Cite journal requires |journal= (bantuan)
  • Herbjørnsrud, Dag (13 December 2017). Dresser, Sam (penyunting). "The African Enlightenment. The highest ideals of Locke, Hume and Kant were first proposed more than a century earlier by an Ethiopian in a cave". aeon.co. Aeon digital magazine. What if the Enlightenment can be found in places and thinkers that we often overlook? Such questions have haunted me since I stumbled upon the work of the 17th-century Ethiopian philosopher Zera Yacob (1599-1692), also spelled Zära Yaqob.
  • King, Peter J. (2004). One Hundred Philosophers. New York: Barron's Educational Books. ISBN 0-7641-2791-8.
  • Kwame, Safro, penyunting (1995). "On the Απαθεια of the Human Mind". Readings in African Philosophy: An Akan Collection. University Press of America. ISBN 0-8191-9911-7.
  • Martin, Peter (1993). "Der schwarze Philosoph" [The black Philosopher]. Dalam Martin, Peter (penyunting). Schwarze Teufel, Edle Mohren [Black Devils, Noble Moors] (dalam bahasa Jerman). Hamburg: Junius. ISBN 3-930908-64-6.
  • Smith, Justin E. H. (10 February 2013). "The Enlightenment's 'Race' Problem, and Ours". The New York Times. Dicapai pada 2 November 2023. In 1734, Anton Wilhelm Amo, a West African student and former chamber slave of Duke Anton Ulrich of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, defended a philosophy dissertation at the University of Halle in Saxony, written in Latin and entitled “On the Impassivity of the Human Mind.”

Rujukan

WikiPedia: Anton Wilhelm Amo https://books.google.com/books?id=Q83RJ_qBwUcC&pg=... https://blog.apaonline.org/2018/02/08/anton-wilhel... http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/special/amo-anton.... https://web.archive.org/web/20050509030254/http://... https://web.archive.org/web/20130204201713/http://... https://global.oup.com/academic/product/anton-wilh... https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1379043206 https://translate.google.com/translate?&u=https://... https://books.google.ca/books/about/Disputatio_Phi... https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781566394031