Arguments and Clarifications: An Encounter between J O Chimakonam and M I Edet on the Ibuanyidandaness of Complementary Ontology: Volume 1 (Monograph of the Calabar School of Philosophy) - Tapa blanda

Chimakonam, Dr Jonathan O; Edet, Dr Mesembe I

 
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Sinopsis

Arguments and Clarifications: A Philosophical encounter between J. O. Chimakonam and M. I. Edet on the Ibuanyidandaness of Complementary Ontology with a feature essay by Prof. Innocent I. Asouzu and foreword by Prof. Godfrey O. Ozumba is a scholarly and argumentative work made up of a three part essays, the second being a critical response to the first and the third being a response to the second in that order. The subject of the debate is the theory of ibuanyidanda ontology as propagated by Prof. Asouzu. J. O. Chimakonam in his essay attempts to question the ibuanyidandaness of the theory with strings of critical objections. In response, M. I. Edet, an advocate of complementary ontology confronts Chimakonam’s objections with equally provocative arguments. On the whole, the work used the tool of philosophy to unearth and shape discourse on African philosophy and thought. This monograph is designed to present important research results and informed theses well-defended by scholars and to present rigorous dialogical engagements between scholars on topics of intellectual dispute.

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Jonathan O. Chimakonam, Ph.D teaches at the University of Calabar. He is the editor of Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions. He has contributed articles to many academic journals on African philosophy, logic and system of thought. He is the author of [Introducing African Science: Systematic and Philosophical Approach] (2012) and a co-author of [Njikoka Amaka: Further Discussions on the Philosophy of Integrative Humanism] (2014). He propounded the theories of Ezumezu logic and Interrogatory Theory. He is currently working on a new manuscript on Ezumezu Logic. His research interests span across African philosophy, intercultural philosophy, bio-ethics and logic. He is a member of the Calabar School of Philosophy.

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