A REVIEW OF PROF KANU‟S “IGWEBUIKE AND THE QUESTION OF SUPERIORITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY OF KNOWLEDGE”

  • Jude Ifeanyi Onebunne Department of Philosophy Faculty of Arts Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

Abstract

This paper was published in 2017. It tends to place Igwebuike within the ambience of proper identity. To know is very natural and in congruence with the natural identity of man since man by nature desires to know. To know is congenital to man as homo cogitans. Hence, to the ancient Greek aphorism know thyself, Socrates, an Athenian moral philosopher was popular in his use of the Delphic maxim Man Know thyself. By implication, it seems very much true that man‟s sojourn on earth is within the bounds of knowledge. This knowledge, which is either empirical or rational (ideological), and according to Francis Bacon is power has Universal application.

Author Biography

Jude Ifeanyi Onebunne, Department of Philosophy Faculty of Arts Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

Jude I. Onebunne, PhD
Department of Philosophy
Faculty of Arts
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
ji.onebune@unizik.edu.ng

Published
2020-04-08
Section
Articles