Journal of
Philosophy and Culture

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS AND PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST
  • Abbreviation: J. Philos. Cult.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0855-6660
  • DOI: 10.5897/JPC
  • Start Year: 2004
  • Published Articles: 57

Ethics interrogating the physical sciences in an insecure society

July-December 2023 - Vol 11 Num. 1

There is no doubt that the world we live in is a world of contradictions. To a layperson, both sides appear parallel without a meeting point. However, for the critical thinker and philosopher, opposites are like two sides of a coin. Each side is necessary for the coin to have value and be used as a valuable material....

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Religion, environment, and climate change in Kolo Creek Clan

July-December 2023

Azibalua Onyagholo  

Ethics interrogating the physical sciences in an insecure society

July-December 2023

Terfa Kahaga Anjov  

The Quest for Self-reflective Knowledge and Practice: Is an Epistemological Blindness Relative to Time and Situation?

July-December 2023

Taye Birhanu Taressa  

Thinking initiation for leadership roles in Africa

July-December 2022

Peter Oni

The school and contemporary education in Nigeria: Lessons from John Dewey

July-December 2022

Oyenuga Olukayode Felix and Idowu Oladele  

May 2019

African systems of thought: Whether they fit scientific knowledge

Aderajew Alem  

December 2018

The feasibility of self-reliancism as a foundation for democracy

Usifoh Eric Eromosele

March 2019

Corporate social responsibility: An old wine in a new gourd

Peter Sena Gawu and Husein Inusah  

May 2019

Can there be an African logic?

Felix Ayemere Airoboman and Sylvester Idemudia Odia  

January-June 2020

Tabooing insults: Why the ambivalence?

Moses Nii-Dortey and Edward Nanbigne  

May 2019

African systems of thought: Whether they fit scientific knowledge

Aderajew Alem  

December 2018

The feasibility of self-reliancism as a foundation for democracy

Usifoh Eric Eromosele

March 2019

Corporate social responsibility: An old wine in a new gourd

Peter Sena Gawu and Husein Inusah  

May 2019

Can there be an African logic?

Felix Ayemere Airoboman and Sylvester Idemudia Odia  

January-June 2020

Tabooing insults: Why the ambivalence?

Moses Nii-Dortey and Edward Nanbigne