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Volume 2, Issue 1, July 2019

Volume 2, 2019

1.              Anxiety and Death: An Exploration of the Human Conditionin Early Heidegger                                                                      Pgs 1-12

Patrick O. Aleke, PhD

Department of Philosophy

St. Joseph’s Theological Institute Cedara, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

 

2.           LOGICAL SLEDGE OF BOKO-HARAM INSURGENCY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE.         Pgs 13-22

Anacletus Ogbunkwu PhD

Department of Philosophy,

Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki

franacletus@gmail.com

3.         CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT OF TRUTH IN IGBO THOUGHT SYSTEM.                                                                  Pgs 23-31

 Ejeh Paulinus C

Philosophy Unit,

General Studies Division,

Enugu State University of Science and Technology

paulinus.ejeh@esut.edu.ng

4.       A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF SECULAR HUMANIST PHILOSOPHY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY    Pgs 32-54

 Ejeh Paulinus C.

Philosophy Unit, General Studies Division,

Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu, Nigeria.

paulinus.ejeh@esut.edu.ng

5.       HISTORY AS A CATALYST FOR NIGERIA’S NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT                                                                                                 Pgs 55-64

Ani, Uchenna S. Ph.D., MHSN

Department of History and Strategic Studies,

Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Nigeria

uchennaani05@yahoo.com

and

Ezeonwuka Innocent-Franklyn O. Ph.D., MHSN

Department of History International Studies

GodftreyOkoye University, Enugu, Nigeria

egbuacho@gmail.com , +2348033096134

6.      MILITARY AND NATION BUILDING IN NIGERIA, THE BUHARI ADMINISTRATION IN PERSPECTIVE 31ST DECEMBER 1983 TO 27TH AUGUST 1985                                                                                                                                                                                                 Pgs 65-84

 Ani, Uchenna S. Ph.D., MHSN

Department of History and Strategic Studies,

Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Nigeria

uchennaani05@yahoo.com

and

Ezeonwuka Innocent-Franklyn O. Ph.D., MHSN

Department of History International Studies and Diplomacy

Godftrey Okoye University, Enugu, Nigeria

egbuacho@gmail.com , +2348033096134

7.      THE RELEVANCE OF H.L.A HART’S JUSTIFICATION OF PUNISHMENT TO NIGERIA                                                               Pgs 85-101

Ibekwe Kenneth Ikenna

University of Nigeria Nsukka

kenneth_ibekwe@yahoo.com

                                                      

8.      BEING AS BELONGINGNESS: TOWARD AN AFRICAN TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY OF  INCULTURATION                                 Pgs 102-118

Donatus Oluwa Chukwu

Department of Philosophy and Religion

Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki Ebonyi State, Nigeria

Chukwu.oluwa@ebsu.edu.ng

oluwachidi@yahoo.com

  

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