A REVIEW OF PROF KANU‟S “IGWEBUIKE AS A HERMENEUTIC OF PERSONAL AUTONOMY IN IGBO-AFRICAN ONTOLOGY”

  • Peter Okey Ejikeme Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, Umunya Anambra State

Résumé

The paper is a quest to establish African Individual autonomy, which according to the author the African is denied autonomy as a result of three factors: his relationships in the community, the African concept of destiny, and the interactive nature of the African universe. The author progressed by first establishing the true meaning of human autonomy. Thereafter, the three fronts of denial of autonomy were systematically x-rayed by the author from the works of many African Scholars.

Biographie de l'auteur

Peter Okey Ejikeme, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, Umunya Anambra State

Peter Okey Ejikeme, Ph.D
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Tansian University, Umunya
Anambra State
okeyejikem12@gmail.com

Publiée
2020-04-08
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