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A PHILOSOPHICAL APPRAISAL ON THE IGBO TRADITIONAL SYSTEM OF CHILD UPBRINGING, VIS-À-VIS THE CONTEMPORARY SYSTEM

CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION There seems to be universal law of preservation and conservation in nature. Rock, seas, minerals, plants, animals and man; all endure because of this universal law of nature. For instance, animals of both higher and lower species that breach this natural law risk extinction, as the other animals will prey on them. Hence, all species, genus, genders, classes and familie... Continue Reading »

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THE MORAL DECADENCE IN NIETZSCHE’S PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS (A CRITICAL APPROACH)

CHAPTER ONE THE NOTION OF MORALITY 1.1 The Exact Definition of Morality In making moral choices, the morality of one’s actions does not depend entirely on the sincerity of the intention or the evaluation of the motives, but it must be determined according to objective criteria drawn from the nature of the person and his acts. – Pope John Paul II to a medical Moral Workshop, January 20,... Continue Reading »

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A CRITIQUE OF ROBERT NOZICK’S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

ABSTRACT This paper critically examines Robert Nozick’s political philosophy contained in his book, Anarchy, State, and Utopia. The main purpose of Anarchy, State, and Utopia. According to Nozick, is to show that the minimal state is morally justified. By “minimal state” Nozick means a state that functions essentially as a “night watchman” with powers limited to those... Continue Reading »

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A CRITIQUE OF POPPER’S STRATEGY FOR THE GROWTH OF SCIENCE

GENERAL INTRODUCTION Perhaps, one of the finest and most fascinating phenomena that have ever greeted the human history was the overture of the modern scientific culture and its unmitigated growth and development. The ascendance of this strand of cultural emancipation and spectacular civilization did not just take place ‘at the drop of a hat or two from the leaning tower of Pisa.’ It w... Continue Reading »

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PLATONIC-ARISTOTELIAN NOTION OF MAN [A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS]

GENERAL INTRODUCTION Right down the years past, the search and enquiry into the very nature of man, “What is man? Has remained both central and elusive to philosophers. In one of such searches, Socrates confessed this. “I cannot as yet know myself.” Heidegger considers it as a gateway toward understanding other realities. The considerations of philosophers as to what man really i... Continue Reading »

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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR’S CONCEPT OF FEMINISM

ABSTRACT Feminism is one of the philosophical concepts that has raised a lot of controversies in all human societies. It is a theory, ideology and a humanistic philosophy that incorporate men and women for the upliftment and development of the society. To this end, Simone De Beauvoir, a French existentialist philosopher, applied existentialists’ ideas to the situation of the contemporary wom... Continue Reading »

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A PHILOSOPHICAL LOOK INTO RELIGION AND FREEWILL IN THE LIGHT OF JAMES WILLIAM

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION There are two good things in life: freedom of thought and freedom of action[1]. In the whole world man is the only being that is condemned by its nature to be free as well as to be religious. So by nature man is endowed with the power of the will just as he is equally endowed with religious tendency. Freewill in the simplest term means the freedom to make choice. Moreover,... Continue Reading »

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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 men by nature desire to know”1. On the same note, philosophically and otherwise, man has to give meaning to the mysteries befogging his finite nature. Therefore it is not out of place that we are dragged into the concepts and facts of change a... Continue Reading »

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THE DOCTRINE OF FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY IN JEAN PAUL SARTRE - THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES IN AN AUTHENTIC EXISTENCE

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION This thesis has to do with the problem of freedom in man’s realization of authentic existence in the existentialist philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre. Looking at this topic, certain basic questions readily come to mind. These may include: What is freedom? Is man actually free? What do we actually mean when we talk of freedom? This thesis is devoted to an att... Continue Reading »

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THE THEORY OF ARTS AND AESTHETICS, A REALITY TO CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY: KANTIAN APPROACH

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Aesthetics is a subset of philosophy that looks at the nature of art and our experience of it. It appeared in the course of the eighteen century in Europe and advanced in England as philosophers grouped together such fields as poetry, sculpture, music, and dance. They classified all the arts into one category and called them les beaux arts or the fine arts. (Severyn) Philos... Continue Reading »

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JOHN LOCKE’S THEORY OF PERCEPTION

INTRODUCTION The primary purpose of this essay is to critically examine Locke’s theory of perception. This theory of perception is more like a theory of knowledge in which sense experience is the true source as opposed to reason. It is derived from the branch of philosophy called ‘epistemology’ which originated from the Greek word ‘episteme’ meaning knowledge. Knowled... Continue Reading »

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THOMAS HOBBES CONCEPT OF THE LEVIANTHAN

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of Study Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live. Socrates uses something quite like a social contract argument to explain to Crito why he must remain in prison and accept the death penalty.... Continue Reading »

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KWAME NKRUMAHS CONSCIENCISM: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT It is popular knowledge that most counties in Africa were at one time or the other under the control of foreign countries after the Berlin conference that partitioned the continent into various parts and acted as guides for the colonial masters. However, the true sons of the soil who happened to be nationalists like Kwame Nkrumah, Obafemi Awolowo, Kenneth Kaunda and others fought bravely ... Continue Reading »

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OJUKWU’S PHILOSOPHY OF DE-TRIBALISM: THE PANACEA TO THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL PROBLEMS

CHAPTER ONE THE BACKGROUND TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF DE TRIBALISM 1.1 Tribalism And Nigerian Political Development Ever since the marriage between the Northern and Southern Nigeria became a reality, Nigerians have made several attempts to preserve this marriage; but constantly, it has nearly broken up. No doubt Ojukwu said that; Since Nigerians took their own destiny into their own hands, every nationa... Continue Reading »

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WRITING PROTEST: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CHIKA UNIGWE'S ON SISTER' STREET AND NIGHT DANCER

1 Background of the study The Nigerian Belgian writer Chika Unigwe wrote the satirical inspired by the Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina’s piece “How to Write about Africa”, and which is also digitally available as “How to be an African,” albeit in revised form. In this column, Unigwe writes that before coming to Europe she had no clear idea of what it meant to be bla... Continue Reading »

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THOMAS AQUINAS’ NATURAL LAW THEORY: A STANDARD FOR HUMAN POSITIVE LAW.

CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION The concept of natural law occupies a central position in the moral theory of Thomas Aquinas. Thomas Aquinas’ treatise on natural law is contained in the first part of the second part of his Summa Theologica where he treated Law. To be precise, he dedicated question ninety four of the said book to it (the natural law). The Ethics of Thomas Aquinas closely fol... Continue Reading »

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THE THEME OF CLASS CONFLICT IN SUZZANE COLLINS’ THE HUNGER GAMES TRILOGY

ABSTRACT This long essay assesses the theme of class conflict in Suzanne Collins’ the hunger games trilogy. It serves to highlight class conflict as the central idea Collins presents in her novels. It employs Karl Marx’s class conflict theory and Antonio Gramsci’s hegemony as tools aimed at identifying the underlying strife between the two classes in Panem. It also assesses the i... Continue Reading »

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THE DISTORTED IMAGES OF AFRICAN CONTINENT: A HEIDEGGERIAN INTERPRETATION

GENERAL INTRODUCTION What do you expect would come to the minds of many, assuming you stand on Mountain Everest and shout the word “Africa” to the hearing of all mankind? Arguably, many (especially Westerners) would immediately succumb to the idea that Africa is a place of tribal slaughters, massacres, urban slums, skeletal children, people infested with AIDS; a place where the earth i... Continue Reading »

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NOTION OF FREEDOM IN JEAN PAUL SARTRE

SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF JEAN PAUL SARTRE, Jean Paul Sartre was born in 1905 by Jean Batiste, a naval officer and Anne Marie Schiveitzer. He was educated at Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris where he proved himself as an academician. While still at the Ecole Normale Sartre was attracted to philosophy through the inspiration of Henri Bergson whose “Essai Sur les donnees immediates de la conscience&... Continue Reading »

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JOHN LOCKE’S POLITICAL POWER VIS-À-VIS ABUSE OF POWER IN NIGERIA.

BACKGROUND OF STUDY GENERAL INTRODUCTION Throughout the history man has always sought different methods of organizing himself into political states. He needed these methods for the systematic organization of himself according to what is befitting to his nature, since he is both a political and a rational animal that is capable of realizing himself fully in a well organized political state. And so,... Continue Reading »

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