What we know today as “philosophy” began as a cosmic inquiry into the nature of the universe as espoused by Thales of Miletus. Philosophy was then comparable to natural sciences; anchoring its major subject matter on the issue of change and permanence in the universe. The obvious discovery and wonder here, is that, behind this noticeable change in the universe, there is a certain unchangeable element, (urstoff). And the major problem becomes how this paradox of changeable and unchangeable phenomena can be resolved? While the solution to this dilemma is still being sought, Socrates shifted the attention of philosophy (with obvious reasons) from nature to ethical-political question, that is, to the issue of human development. It interests thi...
Abstract Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of A...
The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa arises from the fact tha...
This article discusses the functions of Philosophy and its role in the development of m...
Philosophy as we all know is the mother of all sciences and a universal discipline that directly enq...
It is indeed absurd to talk about development or impose on a human race a civilization without refer...
Man’s make-up comprises culture and nature. Though nature is primordial to culture, but the two are ...
The concept of human development conveys the thought of progressive unfolding of the entirety of the...
Philosophy represents a method of reflective, rational and constructive thinking, as well as a reaso...
The place of Philosophy as a discipline in our world today cannot be overemphasized. It is a truism ...
In a world which exhibits so much power and yet does so little to drive back underdevelopment, it is...
Philosophy which is not possible without logic just as it is impossible to imagine life devoid of lo...
Education, no doubt, is the key to socio-economic and political development of any nation. This is ...
The split of African philosophical thinking between the schools of ethnophilosophy and professional ...
The elevation of Science and scientific knowledge above other disciplines and knowledge all over the...
One of the primary tasks if not the primary task of philosophy is to criticize and question assumpti...
Abstract Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of A...
The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa arises from the fact tha...
This article discusses the functions of Philosophy and its role in the development of m...
Philosophy as we all know is the mother of all sciences and a universal discipline that directly enq...
It is indeed absurd to talk about development or impose on a human race a civilization without refer...
Man’s make-up comprises culture and nature. Though nature is primordial to culture, but the two are ...
The concept of human development conveys the thought of progressive unfolding of the entirety of the...
Philosophy represents a method of reflective, rational and constructive thinking, as well as a reaso...
The place of Philosophy as a discipline in our world today cannot be overemphasized. It is a truism ...
In a world which exhibits so much power and yet does so little to drive back underdevelopment, it is...
Philosophy which is not possible without logic just as it is impossible to imagine life devoid of lo...
Education, no doubt, is the key to socio-economic and political development of any nation. This is ...
The split of African philosophical thinking between the schools of ethnophilosophy and professional ...
The elevation of Science and scientific knowledge above other disciplines and knowledge all over the...
One of the primary tasks if not the primary task of philosophy is to criticize and question assumpti...
Abstract Whether Africa is compared with other continents or it is considered on its own, much of A...
The problem of the relevance of African philosophy to development in Africa arises from the fact tha...
This article discusses the functions of Philosophy and its role in the development of m...