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

Religion, environment, and climate change in Kolo Creek Clan

July-December 2023 - Vol 11 Num. 1

This study examines the impact of religion, specifically African traditional religious practices, on the environment and climate change in Africa. It employs empirical, expository, and analytical methods. The objectives of this work are to critically analyze and evaluate the role of African traditional religious practices...

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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