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2024-03-29T07:35:25ZStudium z filozofii Ericha Fromma, krytyki społecznej i teorii edukacji
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/6668
Tytuł: Studium z filozofii Ericha Fromma, krytyki społecznej i teorii edukacji
Autorzy: Włodarczyk, Rafał
Opis: Recenzja książki: Ideologia, teoria, edukacja. Myśl Ericha Fromma jako inspiracja dla pedagogiki współczesnej, Oficyna Wydawnicza „Impuls”, Kraków 2016, s. 329.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZO niemożliwości ontologicznego argumentu na istnienie Boga
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/6667
Tytuł: O niemożliwości ontologicznego argumentu na istnienie Boga
Autorzy: Kant, Immanuel; Surzyn, Jacek (tł.)
Opis: Tłumaczenie z wydania: Immanuelis Kantii Opera ad philosophiam criticam.Volumen primum cui inest „Critica rationis Purae”, latine vertit F. G. Born, Lipsiae 1796, s. 411-418.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZBiblical and ethnic violence in Nigeria: The Christian approach
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/6666
Tytuł: Biblical and ethnic violence in Nigeria: The Christian approach
Autorzy: Sibani, Clifford Meesua; Ndimafeme, Fred
Abstrakt: Violence exists in every facet of life and it is amazing that it is found in the Holy Bible. Also, in every ethnic group, violence is seen. The results produced by biblical and ethnic violence in Nigeria are very enormous. It is discovered that violence leads to death, displacement, restricts movements amongst people in contest. This research addressed several arguments for and against violence, violence in the biblical perspective, ethnic crisis in Nigeria, causes of ethnic crisis in Nigeria, solutions to ethnic violence and application of Christian principles as remedy to violence. Historical method is being adopted in this research. The research therefore recommends that peace seeking via dialogue should be used as a way forward.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZGlobalization and culture modification: reshaping the instruments of socialization towards African societal development
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/6665
Tytuł: Globalization and culture modification: reshaping the instruments of socialization towards African societal development
Autorzy: Obinyan, Valentine Ehichioya; Onobhayedo, Albert Osemeamhen
Abstrakt: Twenty-first century scholarship is replete with studies on the effect of globalization on indigenous culture in less developed countries. Such studies have accorded the African world ample space because globalization has fostered epochal changes in Africa’s cultural terrain. Though more subtle in recent times, in comparison to the hegemonic tendencies of the colonial past, it has created monumental changes in the social, economic, political and spiritual life of African groups. Notably absent, notwithstanding, are theories to explain the extinction of values and quest to recover pristine African cultural life which globalization has remodeled. Thus, this study seeks a philosophical insight into the historical realities, trajectories and impact of globalization in Africa. It captures what many regard as African existential predicament. It shows the character of globalization in relation to Africa, drawing attention to the objectives, actors, gainers, and losers of the process. To ensure this, this research reflects on certain fundamental questions such as; what is globalization? What are its objectives? What is the role of globalization in the formation of cultural identity? How are the West and its allies captured in the process? What is culture? Where is the African family, the African child and African religion in globalization? The basic interest of this study is to epistemologically establish that globalization has had corrosive effect on African culture, which is tantamount to distorting the vital force that could facilitate African development.2017-01-01T00:00:00Z