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A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S CONCEPT OF BEING
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CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY The central part of metaphysics is ontology; study of Being. The word ontology derives from the Greek word ‘On’ (in the plural …
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CONCEPT OF PRIESTHOOD IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION AND CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION The term Priesthood is one of the oldest institutions of mankind all over the world. The reason is certainly associated with the religious propensities of …
ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GOOD GOVERNANCE
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This paper examines Aristotle's concept of good governance. It holds that lack of good governance is responsible for political instability and societal decay. It highlights the contradictions which …
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AN EXAMINATION OF W.V.O. QUINES NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY
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ABSTRACT This work is an examination of Quines naturalized epistemology. Prior to Quine’s call for the naturalization of epistemology, there were attempts to establish a solid foundation upon which …
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AN EXAMINATION OF ROLLO MAY’S THEORY OF MAN IN THE WORLD
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ABSTRACT Man in the world is characterized by fear, anxiety, and despair, when faced with the unknown, the freedom to choose, the responsibility aligned with it, the fear of being and not being at …
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A CRITIQUE OF GEORGE PADMORES PAN AFRICANISM
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A CRITIQUE OF GEORGE PADMORES PAN AFRICANISM ABSTRACT The forcible and dehumanising acts that characterised the occupation of Africa by Western European powers became totally unacceptable to the …
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A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF OBAFEMI AWOLOWOS LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY
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A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF OBAFEMI AWOLOWOS LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Title Page - - - - - - - - - i Declaration - - - - - - - - - …
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WITTGENSTEIN’S CONCEPTION OF LANGUAGE AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR JURISPRUDENCE
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ABSTRACT The meaning of an expression, or relation between words in general language usage is ascertainable if the special use of language is understood. A major criticism leveled against the …
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TIV PRINCIPLE OF POWER-SHARING, YA NA ANGBIAN, IN TIV SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study In Tiv metaphysics, the universe though made up of countless individual beings or forces is unitary and whole. It comprises of two realms of …
THE IMPLICATIONS OF JOHN LOCKE’S CONCEPT OF PROPERTY RIGHT
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ABSTRACT John Locke defined property right as right acquired through fixing of property by means of mixing personal labour with natural resources. Locke asserts that what constitutes primary title …
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THE EVALUATION OF HEIDEGGER’S ONTOLOGICAL DECONSTRUCTION
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CHAPTER ONE General …
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THE CONCEPT OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL RELATIONS IN CLAUDE AKE’S PHILOSOPHY_ IMPLICATIONS FOR AFRICA
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Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study The basic natural impulse of man is the preservation of his existence. What this implies is that man tries to protect …
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