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When German idealism, which reached its peak in Hegel’s philosophy of absolute spirit, was criticized and consequently jettisoned, because of the little concern it has for the human person, the desire to develop a philosophy that focuses on the human person began to take shape in the hearts of philosophers. This desire was reawakened after the devastating aftermaths of the two World Wars and the Holocaust.
The two World Wars and the Holocaust led to the displacement of people from their homelands. It also led to various questions bordering on the meaning and value of life. The need for peace was felt; and dialogue, reconciliation and interpersonal relationship were seen as the best approach to the attainment of peace. However, with further break down in various human relationships, man has become a thing to his fellow man, manipulated and used as a means to an end. The ‘Other’ which in Martin Buber’s opinion is a ‘Thou’ in an ‘I-Thou’ relationship has become an object, an It, used as an instrument to achieve selfish end.
The question is: can man relate once more with his fellow human being as persons? Can there be such relationship in which the dignity of the human person will be respected and not used as a means to an end? Is authentic interpersonal relationship possible? To these questions philosophers have diverse answers. For some existentialist philosophers like Gabriel Marcel, Martin Buber and Berdyaev the answer is yes, but for existentialists like Jean Paul Sartre, the answer is No, because the other person is hell.
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SIMILAR PHILOSOPHY FINAL YEAR PROJECT RESEARCH TOPICS
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1. KANT’S CRITICISM OF METAPHYSICS: REVIEW OF ITS IMPLICATION FOR METAPHYSICS IN IGBO THOUGHT.
» ABSTRACT Metaphysics can be defined as that branch of philosophy that studies reality in its most comprehensive scope and fundamental principles. It i...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 222 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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2. JUSTICE IN JOHN RAWLS VIS-À-VIS NIGERIAN DEMOCRACY
» CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Man, says Aristotle, is by nature a political animal. This implies that man is naturally inclined to live in a political soci...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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3. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THOMAS HOBBES’S SOCIAL CONTRACT WITH JOHN LOCKE’S SOCIAL CONTRACT IN THEIR POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
» CHAPTER ONE 1.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Across the century, the social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, has ...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 67 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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4. NOTION OF CHANGE AND PERMANENCE IN ARISTOTLE
» CHAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.1 INTRODUCTION The sense of wonder is the mark of the philosophers. Thus, according to Aristotle, “all...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 64 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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5. A Marxian Critique of Capitalism: A Contemporary Approach
» ABSTRACTThis project is intended to expose the nature as capitalism as well as its merits and demerits. An exposure of the Marxian critique of the cap...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 63 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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6. INTER-GROUP RELATIONS OF MBANO IN IMO STATE, NIGERIA AND ITS NEIGHBOURS, 1906 TO 2006
» ABSTRACT Inter group relation is not an entirely new field in historiography. Scholars of different backgrounds have expressed divergent views on chan...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 343 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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7. MORALITY AND REASON IN THOMAS AQUINAS PHILOSOPHY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
» CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Man has been defined as a rational animal Apart from rationality, which distinguishes him fro...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 109 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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8. THE CIVIL STATE IN JOHN LOCKE’S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: ITS RELEVANCE TO NIGERIAN DEMOCRACY
» CHAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.1 General Introduction John Locke was born on August 29, 1632 in Warrington, Somerset. His father, John Lock...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 63 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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9. SOCIAL CONTRACT IN JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU – IMPLICATIONS FOR NIGERIAN DEMOCRACY
» CHAPTER ONE 1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION It is in the nature of man as a social being to live together in a community. But, to achieve his utmost fulfilme...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
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10. A CRITIQUE OF DETERMINISM IN THE LIGHT OF IMMANUEL KANT
» CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND THE CLARIFICATION OF TERMS Human beings live in a world that is laden with many possibilities. As a being with th...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT