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Announcement of Lecture at Bern, Switzerland: "Philosophie, Daseinsbewältigung und Complementary Reflection (Philosophy, Overcoming Existential Tension and Complementary Reflection" by Prof. Innocent. I. Asouzu

Lectures on some influential currents in modern African philosophy

 

Burning Issues in Complementary Reflection, Philosophy and African Philosophy

Akpan Etorobong Godwin: Quine, Being and Universals in African Philosophy

Akpan Chris: Ambivalence of human interest as an index of rational explanation 

Asouzu Innocent: Reply to Heinz Kimmerle, Zoetermeer's "Innocent Asouzu’s Approach to African Philosophy and the Context of Other Interpretations"

Asouzu Innocent: The complementary comprehensive noetic alternative

Asouzu Innocent: Complementary Reflection and Forestalling the Scramble for Africa

Asouzu Innocent: Nature of authentic human action and Complementary Reflection  

Edor John Edor The legitimizing role of the concept of "Joy of Being" in Asouzu's Complementary Reflection and the social and Ploitical Philosophies of Locke and Hobbes

Ekpo Benjamin Akaninyene: Leadership and Self-Interest in Innocent Asouzu: Its Relevance to the Nigerian Situation

Elogbo, James e. al.  -Classical Philosophy and Racism

Enyimba Maduka Kant's Metaphysics of Subjectivity and Asouzu's idea of  "Joy of  Being"

Esowe, Dimgba Dimgb Explanation, Supernaturalism and Complementary Rationality

Essien Ephraim Stephen: Human Rights and implications in Complementary Reflection

Etta, Emmanuel Efem Explanation as a Comprehensive Task in Complementary Reflection

Etuk Udo: Review of "The Method and Principles of Complementary Reflection In and Beyond African Philosophy".

Gmainer-Pranzl: zu: Innocent Izuchukwu Asouzu: The Method and Principles of Complementary Reflection in and beyond African Philosophy

 Ibrahim Shakiru Adeshemola: Religious Intolerance and Asouzu's Complementary Ontology

Inyang John:  Hegel and African Philosophy

Inyang John: Social engineering and ambivalence of human interest: the Nigeria experience

Ikegbu Ephraim: Complementary Reflection and Hierarchy of Social Order

Iwuagwu Emmanuel: Erklaeren Verstehen Problematik in African Philosophy

Iwuagwu Emmanuel:  Implications of Kant's philosophy for suicide, war, abortion, violence, terrorism, corruption etc.

Kidzu T. Oweh: Elements of complementary reflection as a philosophy of integration 

Kimmerle Heinz , Zoetermeer: Innocent Asouzu’s Approach to African Philosophy and the Context of Other Interpretations

Mesembe Edet:  How to teach Philosophy to make it relevant to Nigerian Students

Mesembe Edet: On the teaching of Western Philosophy in African Universities

Obi-Osang V. Titilayo: Realisation of Being in Human Action in Asouzu's Complementary Ontological Reflection 

Oguh, Joseph Ifeanyi: The Position of the Human Person in the Idea of Causality. An Exposition within the Context of Complementary Reflection. 

Onwubuariri, Francis: Appraising the Osu Caste System in Igbo Land within the Context of Complementary Reflection
 

 

 

 

Essays on Complementary Reflection:

Beresford-Cole Joy

Eyo Arit Bassey

Okpabi Emmanuel

Onuoha Ihuoma

Burning issues in philosophy today from the perspective of other African/Nigerian scholars:

Works authored or edited by:

1. Princewill I. Alozie