•  3091
    Whitehead's Process Metaphysics as a New Link between Science and Metaphysics
    International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 4. 2020.
    Against the separation of metaphysics and science advocated for by Plato and his followers and against the rejection of metaphysics in favour of science the Logical Positivists, this work argues that 'a new link' between metaphysics and science is all the more necessary for man to better understand nature. This is precisely what Whitehead's process metaphysics purports to do. But why is 'a new link' necessary It is necessary because Aristotle and his followers already established a link 'an old …Read more
  •  2317
    Science and Metaphysics: Rudolf Carnap, Alfred Jules Ayer and Martin Heidegger
    with Wirnkar Siwyini Christian
    Revue Philosophique Bantu 2 (1). 2020.
    The history of the relationship between science and metaphysics is riddled with controversy. Aristotle and his followers see metaphysics as providing the foundations on which science and other human intellectual endeavors build. In opposition to the thoughts of Aristotle, Plato and his followers separate metaphysics from science as independent and unrelated sciences. With the Logical positivists, the debate is a reject of metaphysics in favour of science. Metaphysics then is seen as a pseudo-sci…Read more
  •  1452
    Since the time Nietzsche declared the death of God, while Auguste Comte postulated in the Law of Three Stages that humankind had gone pass the religious/mythical stage as well as the metaphysical/speculative stage and was now living in the positive/scientific stage, there has been the consistent institutionalization of atheism and secularism. The early part of the 20th century saw Freud’s publication of the Future of an Illusion in which he predicted that as science continues to advance, religio…Read more
  •  562
    In this paper we concur with Alfred North Whitehead that education with inert ideas is harmful and useless to the student and the society at large. Inert ideas constitute dead knowledge, that is, knowledge that does not relate to one’s day-to-day experiences nor to knowledge gained from other disciplines. Knowledge acquired by students should have an impact on their lived existential situatedness and it should have a link or correlation with knowledge gained from other disciplines. How do we…Read more
  •  553
    Education as the Development of Human Potentialities in Maria Montessori’s “Education for a New World”
    with Ngalim Valentine Banfegha and Sandrine Nyuybanla N.
    In Shang Nelson, Ngalim Valentine Banfegha & Sandrine Nyuybanla N. (eds.), APPROCHES PHILOSOPHIQUES ET SCIENTIFIQUES DE L’HUMAIN. 2021.
    This paper focuses on how building human potentialities in education can enhance learning competencies in students for the development of the self and the society. Human potential refers to a possibility human beings are capable of achieving. Montessori believes that the traditional system of education directs students to learn through memorization and recitation techniques and does not lay much emphasis on helping students to bring out their maximum potential. What goal can we attribute to edu…Read more
  •  260
    The Value of Metaphysics in the “Post-Metaphysical” Era
    International Journal of Humanitatis Theoreticus 4 (2). 2020.
    Ever since Hume launched a book-burning campaign against metaphysics, and Kant declared the “end of metaphysics”, supported by the Law of Three Stages of Comte and the rejection of metaphysics by the Logical Positivists, we are seen to be living in a post metaphysical era. This paper situates the historical roots of the rejection of metaphysics and then argues forcefully that metaphysics is indispensably relevant in our era. We may theoretically be living after the era of metaphysics, but in pra…Read more
  •  256
    Central to this chapter is a basic philosophical concept of the nature of modern science which exists amongst positivists, like Auguste Comte, who rejects as illegitimate all that cannot be directly observed in the investigation and study of any subject. Our daily experience of the nature of science continues to give us reasons to unlearn what can be considered as prejudices and errors in our conception of the nature of science. Consequently, the question "what is the nature of modern science?" …Read more
  • APPROCHES PHILOSOPHIQUES ET SCIENTIFIQUES DE L’HUMAIN (edited book)
    with Ngalim Valentine Banfegha and Sandrine Nyuybanla N.
  • SCIENCE ET POLITIQUE Réflexions sur des fondements de la dynamique culturelle contemporaine (edited book)
    with Wirnkar Siwiyni Christian
    L’Harmattan. 2020.