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| Title: | Ibuanyidanda: a complementary systematic inquiry: reflections on Innocent Asouzu's African philosophy |
| Editor: | Kanu, Ikechukwu Anthony |
| Year: | 2016 |
| Pages: | 211 |
| Language: | English |
| City of publisher: | Saarbrücken |
| Publisher: | Lap Lambert Publishing |
| ISBN: | 3643903162; 9783643903167 |
| Geographic terms: | Africa Nigeria |
| Subjects: | philosophy ethnophilosophy world view religion conflict resolution science festschrifts (form) |
| About person: | Innocent Izuchukwu Asouzu (1952-) |
| Abstract: | This collective volume puts together the works of scholars of Professor Innocent Asouzu's 'Ibuanyidanda' complementary philosophy. Professor Innocent Asouzu, a Nigerian Catholic priest, is a renowned expert in African philosophy. This work was compiled to his honour. Contributions: Ibuanyidanda, religion and the idea of God (Equere Christian Peters); The consequences of Aristotle's philosophy of essence beyond Hume's problem of induction within the context of Ibuanyidanda philosophy (Onyemachi Felix Chukwudi); Conflict resolution and ontological boomerang effect of Ibuanyidanda philosophy (David, Ubong Iniobong); Conflict resolution and Ibuanyidana philosophy (Okoli Philip Olisaemeka); Ibuanyidanda philosophy vis-a-vis the challenge of conflict resolution (Ushingio Peter Ushingio); Asouzu's critique of philosophy of essence and its implication for the growth of science (Mendie Patrick Johnson); lbuanyidanda: method and progress in the theoretical predictions of Nigerian educational system (Akpan, Matthew Joseph); Aristotle's bifurcating metaphysics and lbuanyidanda ontology (Okoli Usanga Obeten); Ibuanyidanda and global imperative (Asiegbu, Obinnaya Franklin); Ibanyidanda, descriptive statement and the super maxim (Afo Comfort, et al.); The idea of truth within the context of Ibuanyidanda (Odumayak Okpo). [ASC Leiden abstract] |