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REVIEW OF THE STUBBORN GOAT

  The Stubborn Goat and the Ethical Crises of a Troubled Postcolonial State A Review of The Manifesto of a Stubborn Goat (Volumes I and II) By Prof. Akinyemi Onigbinde   Introduction What does it mean to persist in speaking when a society appears locked in repetition, when crises recur with such regularity that they…

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PUNISHMENT AS CODIFICATION OF CLASS INTEREST AND DOMINATION

Synopsis Power of coercion and authority to inflict pain and suffering on an individual and a group of individuals or an institution for an act considered to be offensive to an established and known legislation(s) belongs to the state under an administration of a government. The government is as established by a covenant otherwise known…

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LEGAL POSITIVISM AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR MORALITY

Abstract The study makes attempt at understanding law within the positivist tradition which suggests a separation of law from all moral contents. And this is in contrast to the natural law theorists who insist that any imperative that must claim the obedience of man as a member of the civil community must coexist with moral…

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MATERIALIST APPROACH TO THE NATURE OF AESTHETIC APPRECIATION

Introduction The issue of the nature of beauty is a focal point in the philosophical inquiry into aesthetics. For some time, it has attracted the attention of aestheticians whose answer has remained largely unconvincing, either because of its idealistic assumption or due largely to its transcendental presupposition. Because of the scientific mode of cognition, historic…

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METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN SOCIAL STUDY

Introduction  In social study, the conception of the human being with which we start out will influence our approach. But the same is true of our conception of society and this is the matter we turn to now.[1] Perhaps the most basic question and one that in a sense underlies all the other that we…

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NATURALISTIC PHILOSOPHY AND QUEST FOR UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD

Introduction In this essay, we attempt in the pages that follow how philosophers have attempted, through rational means, to make the world intelligible. Today, science and scientific discoveries are taken for granted; so much is the world of science celebrated that hardly a thought is accorded to the thought system and the philosophical basis as…

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NEOLOGICAL POSITIVISTS AND THE QUESTION OF AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY

Introduction Intellectual discussion within the liberal arts in Africa during the nationalists struggle for independence and thereafter have centred on the need for ‘authentic African intellectual disposition’. Of course, this seems understandable as a continent which has passed through the inglorious slave era and the traumatic colonial period with all its mental deprivation is not…

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POLITICS AND MORALITY: A STUDY IN COMPATIBILITY

Abstract  After the clarification of key concepts that are central to the essay, i.e. ‘state’, ‘politics’ and ‘morality’ and after establishing relationship between politics and morality, I set out to examine how these two latter concepts have been conceived in history, using Plato and Machiavelli as parameters of study. Politics, so understood, is meant for…

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YORUBA METAPHYSICAL WORLD VIEW AND THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF REALITY

Background to Research  There has been a long standing debate on the existence or otherwise of African philosophy. In other words, there have been controversies among philosophers on whether thoughts in Africa can be considered philosophical or they are so worthless that they should just be simply examined and dumped into the dustbin of history…

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