Joseph Omokafe Fashola

Redeemer's University, Ede
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    Monadologism, Inter-subjectivity and the Quest for Social Order
    with Francis Offor
    LASU JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 3 (1): 1-10. 2020.
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the idea of monads, as non-communicative, self-actuating system of beings that are windowless, closed, eternal, deterministic and individualistic. For him, the whole universe and its constituents are monads and that includes humans. In fact, any ‘body’, such as the ‘body’ of an animal or man has, according to Leibniz, one dominant monad which controls the others within it. This dominant monad, he often refers to as the soul. If Leibniz’s conception of monads is…Read more
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    Reawakening African Cultural Practices towards Global Harmony: Role of Kinship
    American Research Institute for Policy Development 3 (2): 101-113. 2014.
    It is almost impossible to conceive of a people without culture for this would mean that such people do not experience or have any knowledge about the world. Culture determines the perspective or purview through which the world around a people is understood. It shapes their values, practices, behaviours, beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, and conduct. There are variations in the way Africans view the world but within these variations, several common themes are evidently visible giving room for uni…Read more