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    The Antinomy of Relation: An Understanding of Causation and the Question of Destiny
    In Ada Agada, Emmanuel Ofuasia & Bruno Yammeluan Ikuli (eds.), Contemporary African Metaphysical Thought, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 197-223. 2024.
    This chapter concerns itself with three commitments. The first of these commitments is to assess the freewill-determinism problem in Igbo philosophy from three points of view: (a) community and individual relationship; (b) nature of forces in the Igbo cosmology; and, (c) the concept of destiny. The second of these commitments is to assess the apparent solution of soft determinism and engage this solution to abstract its pragmatic imports in dealing with the notions of moral responsibility and th…Read more
  •  1044
    African Traditional Religion: Myth or Reality?
    with Raymond Chukwuebuka Okoro
    The Nuntius: A Philosophical Periodical 2 82-98. 2024.
    The target of our paper is to articulate the grounds that legitimize the foundation of an African Traditional Religion as a distinct religious enterprise with its own philosophical fundamentals as well as its own tenets and framework. In this paper, we engage the relevant concepts that are crucial to the success to any paper that attempts to demonstrate the reality of African Traditional Religion (henceforth, ATR): specifically, we will engage the questions of the existence of a Supreme Being, t…Read more
  •  879
    Ezumezu Logic and the Problem of Evil
    The Nuntius: A Philosophical Periodical 2 8-21. 2024.
    My paper examines the problem of evil in its logical form, and along lines of African philosophizing. I construe the problematic nature of this problem [of evil] (hereafter, λ) as arising from a Western logical structure, which takes the valuation of propositions as being marked by a rigid bivalence of only truth (T) and falsity (F). By this structure, values and propositions are diametrically pitted against each other such that it appears that choice is only restrained to an ‘either’, ‘or’. My …Read more
  •  721
    Logicism and Theory of Coherence in Bertrand Russell's Thought
    Bodija Journal: A Philosophico-Theological Journal 13 1-14. 2023.
    Logicism is the thesis that all or, at least parts, of mathematics is reducible to deductive logic in at least two senses: (A) that mathematical lexis can be defined by sole recourse to logical constants [a definition thesis]; and, (B) that mathematical theorems are derivable from solely logical axioms [a derivation thesis]. The principal proponents of this thesis are: Frege, Dedekind, and Russell. The central question that I raise in this paper is the following: ‘How did Russell construe the ph…Read more
  •  1322
    John L. Austin's Speech Acts and Its Application to a Nigerian Context
    The Nuntius: A Philosophical Periodical 1 (1): 11-13. 2023.
    In this paper, I transcend the abstract engagement of J. L. Austin's Speech Acts theory and explore their sociopolitical advantages, using the Nigerian social space as my primary experimental field. Nigerian social space is quite hierarchical and progresses along apparently asymmetrical lines of social relationship (in most cases). This in turn, accentuates some sort of power dynamics. In every communication, there is an implicit reinforcement of the social fabric as well as the power dynamic, e…Read more
  • La Technologie Est La Promesse d'une Société Meilleure
    Cogito: Journal Philosophique 1 (5): 8-8. 2023.
    Dans ce Papier, j'évalue le rôle de la technologie dans une société aussi plurielle et complexe que la nôtre. J'identifie le statut moral de la technologie comme fondamentalement amoral et elle doit être à notre service et "devrait" être utilisée pour le bien commun, et si possible, combler les divisions entre les gens.
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    Qu'est-ce Qu'Etre Une Femme?
    Cogito Journal Philosophique 1 (4): 14-14. 2023.
    This paper is written on the occasion of the celebration of the gift of femininity. In this paper, I argue philosophically, as to what may be taken as a framework for what it means to be a female. While I am aware of the various attendant positions and orientations that are wont to accompany such a discussion, I maintain that a female is essentially, a human being with certain biological configurations, and other cultural descriptions. While this definition may be reductionist at first approxima…Read more
  •  621
    The interest of this submission is to decipher philosophical meaning from the cultural practice of Afia Olu of the Awka-Etiti people. This interrogation which extracts philosophical significance is principally geared towards apprehending why such a practice still maintains in the tradition of the Awka-Etiti as well as what residue philosophy can consult with respect to current thinking. The insights of reflection revolve around the factual significance maintained in relation to the Awka-Etiti pe…Read more
  •  812
    I shall in this paper, assume three basic moments. My principal objective is to show that belief in reincarnation from the Igbo narrative is logically coherent with simultaneous subsistence in the ancestral realm. In the first, I engage the question of metaphysics from a socio-hermeneutic perspective to decipher its position as characteristically Igbo; in the second, I propose a scale of eschatology and juxtapose it with the Christian schema such that, I exploit my provision of an Igbo anthropos…Read more
  •  644
    Falsificationism and Research Programmes: Impact of Popper and Lakatos on Economic Methodology (4th ed.)
    Dominican University Journal of Humanities 4 150-166. 2022.
    In this paper, I set out to critically review the impact of Popperian falsificationism and Lakatosian methodology of scientific research programmes [MSRP] on economic methodology and philosophy of economics. The central thesis I maintain is that neither Popper's falsificationism nor Lakatos' MSRP offers [philosophy of] economics a proper condition for the reception or rejection of economic theories.