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    Social Investment through Community Enterprise: The Case of Multinational Corporations Involvement in the Development of Nigerian Water Resources.Emeka Nwankwo, Nelson Phillips & Paul Tracey - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 73 (1):91-101.
    This paper examines the different mechanisms used by multinational corporations (MNCs) in Nigeria seeking to make long-term social investments by meeting the critical challenge of improving water provision. Community enterprise – an increasingly common form of social enterprise, which pursues charitable objectives through business activities – may be the most effective mechanism for building local capacity in a sustainable and accountable way. Traditionally, social investments by MNCs have involved either donations to a charity, which then assumes responsibility for delivering social (...)
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  2. Bioethics and the challenges to its growth in Africa.Cletus T. Andoh - 2011 - Open Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):67.
    Bioethics has now become a burgeoning interdisciplinary field of scholarly investigation which has in the past decades migrated from bedside consultations to public policy debates and wider cultural and social consultations that privilege all discourse about everyday life issues. It has made exponential progress in addressing moral issues in science, technology and medicine in the world. In spite of this progress, core bioethics issues, approaches and values are still exclusively Western dominated and largely foreign to most African societies. Although medical (...)
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    Critical Reflection on the Human Nature and the African Underdevelopment.Cletus Umezinwa - 2022 - Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):541-558.
    African countries can at best be said to be underdeveloped. Graciously, however, they are said to be developing countries. But the indices of underdevelopment far outweigh the ones that designate them as developing. Compared to the developed world, African countries appear to be retrogressing by the day. This is worrisome. And many have wondered aloud the source of this precarious and parlous situation in which the Africans have found themselves. Some have identified it as a lack of true and committed (...)
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    Applied ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa: a philosophical discourse.Cletus N. Chukwu - 2003 - Eldoret, Kenya: Zapf Chancery.
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  5. International co-operation in Africa.Nwankwo Chukwuemeka - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Introduction to philosophy in an African perspective.Cletus N. Chukwu - 2002 - Eldoret, Kenya: Zapf Chancery.
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    Accentuation: A Key Factor of Native Languages in African Philosophy.John Justice Nwankwo - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):178.
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    Mmuo: Soul or Spirit, a Problem of Imposition of Language.John Justice Nwankwo - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):13.
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    From worst slum to best example of regeneration: Complexity in the regeneration of Hulme, Manchester.Cletus Moobela - 2005 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 7 (1).
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  10. An African background to the concept of open society : Ikenga and Ofo cultic figures as structural representations of the enterprising spirit of the Igbo of Nigeria.Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe - 2023 - In Christof Royer & Liviu Matei (eds.), Open society unresolved: the contemporary relevance of a contested idea. New York: Central European University Press.
  11. (1 other version)Readers without books: A Nigerian publisher's response (Cause for Debate – 3).Victor U. Nwankwo - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (2):99-102.
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    The school climate as a factor in students' conflict in nigeria.John I. Nwankwo - 1979 - Educational Studies 10 (3):267-279.
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    Obi J. Oguejiofor, J., The philosophical significance of immortality in Thomas Aquinas.Cletus Umezinwa - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (4):806-808.
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  14. The problem of governance in multiethnic African nations.Cletus Umezinwa - 2003 - In Josephat Obi Oguejiofor (ed.), Philosophy, democracy, and responsible governance in Africa. Enugu, Nigeria: Delta Publications. pp. 1--216.
     
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    Bioethics Education in Africa: Still Complex Challenges.Cletus T. Andoh - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):507.
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    Critical issues on informed consent in Africa.Cletus Andoh - 2008 - Poiesis and Praxis 6 (1-2):109-123.
    Biomedical research has made tremendous advances during the last decade in improving human health and well being. In spite of these advances, research has encountered serious emerging challenges as it moves across boarders and confronts different societies with different cultural practices, beliefs, moral thoughts and different values. A pervasive and perplexing issue affecting the current advances in research is the perception that research might end up exploiting populations unless it is conducted in the context of a strong ethical framework. Furthermore, (...)
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  17. Proverbs as sources of african philosophy.Cletus Umezinwa - 2005 - In Theophilus Okere, J. Obi Oguejiofor & Godfrey Igwebuike Onah (eds.), African philosophy and the hermeneutics of culture: essays in honour of Theophilus Okere. Piscataway, NJ: Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers.
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    Just Sustainability? Sustainability and Social Justice in Professional Codes of Ethics for Engineers.Cletus S. Brauer - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):875-891.
    Should environmental, social, and economic sustainability be of primary concern to engineers? Should social justice be among these concerns? Although the deterioration of our natural environment and the increase in social injustices are among today’s most pressing and important issues, engineering codes of ethics and their paramountcy clause, which contains those values most important to engineering and to what it means to be an engineer, do not yet put either concept on a par with the safety, health, and welfare of (...)
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    Analysis of Impact of Industry 4.0 on Africa, Eastern Europe and US: A Case Study of Cyber-Security and Sociopolitical Dynamics of Nigeria, Russia and USA. [REVIEW]James Chike Nwankwo - 2022 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 42 (1-2):3-10.
    This article explores the technological innovations associated with industry 4.0 and how it has altered virtually every aspect of the human life. Even though in the process of redefining technology, the insatiable and complex needs of man can be met quite considerably, there are various challenges observed with its usage by individuals, groups, business organizations and countries. Some of the consequences highlighted in this study include cyber-threat or attacks against businesses and individuals, political figures and government. Therefore the author examines (...)
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  20. Understanding african.By Cletus Umezinwa - 2008 - In Benjamin Ike Ewelu (ed.), African problems in the light of philosophy. Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension Publishing Co..
     
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    (1 other version)Exploring the reasons for perennial attacks on churches in Nigeria through the victims’ perspective.Enweonwu O. Anthony, Cletus O. Obasi, Deborah O. Obi, Benjamin O. Ajah, Okpanoch S. Okpan, Chukwuemeka D. Onyejegbu, Aloysius C. Obiwulu & Emeka M. Onwuama - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):8.
    Although there are several provisions within the Nigerian legal framework that, however, address the issue of church attack, the state capacity to implement effective constitutional sanctioning on perpetrators of this heinous crime has always been found wanting or completely absent, leading to countless religious attacks on churches with seeming state consent. This study employs semi-structured interviews to draw data from affected families from Benue and Enugu States, Nigeria. The article explored their experiences. The study participants were recruited through snowball sampling (...)
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    The Expanding Universe. [REVIEW]William Cletus Doyle - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (2):311-314.
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    Re-Examination of Igbo Values System, and the Igbo Personality: A Kantian and African Comparative Perspective.K. C. Ani Casmir, Emmanuel Ome & Ambrose Nwankwo - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):397-403.
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    Famous Meta-Arguments: Part I, Mill and the Tripartite Nature of Argumentation.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2007 - In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen (ed.), Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA.
    In the context of a study of meta-arguments in general, and famous meta-arguments in particular, I reconstruct chapter 1 of Mill’s Subjection of Women as the meta-argument: women’s liberation should be argued on its merits because the universality of subjection derives from the law of force and hence provides no presumption favoring its correctness. The raises the problem of the relationship among illative, dialectical, and meta-argumentative tiers.
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    Famous Faces yet Not Themselves: The Misfits and Icons of Postwar America.George Kouvaros - 2010 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    The 1961 film The Misfits saw the collaboration of director John Huston with playwright Arthur Miller and brought together on screen Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe in what would be their final roles. Adding to the production’s luster, the elite photo agency Magnum was hired to do the on-set photography. The photographs of this landmark film represent the end of an era of Hollywood stardom and the emergence of a new vision of the actor’s craft.In Famous Faces Yet Not (...)
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    Famous Paintings.G. K. Chesterton - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (1/2):21-25.
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    Famous Meta-Arguments: Part I, Mill and the Tripartite Nature of Argumentation.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2007 - In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen (ed.), Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA.
    In the context of a study of meta-arguments in general, and famous meta-arguments in particular, I reconstruct chapter 1 of Mill’s Subjection of Women as the meta-argument: women’s liberation should be argued on its merits because the universality of subjection derives from the law of force and hence provides no presumption favoring its correctness. The raises the problem of the relationship among illative, dialectical, and meta-argumentative tiers.
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    How famous names originated: Hatching a Penguin: The start of paperback populism.Jeremy Lewis - 2008 - Logos 19 (1):20-25.
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    Famous Chinese Plays.J. K. Shryock, L. C. Arlington & Harold Acton - 1937 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (4):442.
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    Two Famous Philistines of Philosophy.Christopher Brown - 2020 - Philosophy Now 137:14-17.
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    How famous names originated*: How McGraw and Hill were brought together.Roger Burlingame - 2008 - Logos 19 (2):98-102.
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    Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics, ouvrage collectif dirigé par Mark Blaug et Peter Lloyd.Jean-François Jacques - 2013 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 2 (2):201-207.
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    Some famous ghosts in ethical theory.Joseph Margolis - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (19):549-559.
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    Famous film failures or our lapse in poetic faith.Maurice Yacowar - 2009 - In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 99--197.
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    Foetuses, famous violinists, and the right to continued aid.Michael Davis - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (132):259-278.
    Critique of J.J. Thomson's well-known defense of abortion. Tries to show that Thomson is wrong that abortion is a violation of the fetus's right to life because there is an important difference between the way the fetus is dependent on the pregnant woman and the way the patient is dependent on the violinist.
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    In memory of the famous atheistic religious scholar Eugraf Duluman.Oksana Gorkusha - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 68:220-228.
    At the 85th year on June 23, the national philosopher, religious scholar-atheist Yevgraf Kalenikovich Duluman, died in the famous scientific and theological circles. He was born on January 6, 1928 in the village of Velyka Bokova Lyubashevsky district of the Odessa region. He recognized the poverty of the Holodomor of 1932-1933, the insults of the years of occupation, half-life. The placement of a priest affected the young man's share: after graduating from school, he went to the Odessa theological seminary. (...)
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  37. Understanding Quine's famous `statement'.K. Becker - 2001 - Erkenntnis 55 (1):73-84.
    I argue that Quine''s famous claim, any statement can be held true come what may, demands an interpretation that implies that the meanings of the expressions in the held-true statement change. The intended interpretation of this claim is not clear from its context, and so it is often misunderstood by philosophers (and is misleadingly taught to their students). I explain Fodor and Lepore''s (1992) view that the above interpretation would render Quine''s assertion entirely trivial and reply, on both textual (...)
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    (1 other version)How famous names originated: Chambers on Chambers “My own commencement in business”.William Chambers - 2007 - Logos 18 (4):188-193.
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  39. Famous American Men of Science.J. G. Crowther - 1937 - Science and Society 2 (1):141-144.
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    Famous Lust Words: A Review of Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy by Mary Daly. [REVIEW]Marilyn Frye - 1984 - The Women's Review of Books 1 (11):3-4.
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    This famous island is the home of freedom’: Winston Churchill and the battle for ‘European civilization.Richard Toye - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (5):666-680.
    This article explores the relationship between Churchill’s view of Britain as the home of freedom and his broader conception of Western/European civilization. It considers: first, his attitude to Classical learning and culture; second, his experiences of European travel; and third, his attitude to the Bolsheviks (as much as the Nazis) as the barbaric antithesis of civilization. It is argued that his vision of the European future was linked both to his own experiences of free and civilized travel in the Nineteenth (...)
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    How famous names originated: Waterstone on Waterstone's: Creating the world's third largest bookseller.Tim Waterstone - 2007 - Logos 18 (3):132-137.
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    ‘Ah Famous Citie’: Women, Writing, and Early Modern London.Helen Wilcox - 2010 - Feminist Review 96 (1):20-40.
    This article explores aspects of the textual relationship between women and early modern London by examining three verbal ‘snapshots’ of the city in works either written by women or focusing on women in their urban environment. The first text, Isabella Whitney's ‘Wyll and Testament’ (1573), addresses London from a rural perspective, treating the city as a fickle male to whom she wants to hand back all his treasures. The poem constructs a vivid and ironic social topography, giving a glimpse of (...)
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  44. Portraits of famous philosophers who were also mathematicians.Cassius Jackson Keyser - 1939 - New York,: Scripta mathematica.
     
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    Antiquity's most famous library to be re-born.Giovanni F. Romerio - 1994 - Logos 5 (3):141-147.
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  46. Chasing the Light Einsteinʼs Most Famous Thought Experiment.John D. Norton - unknown
    At the age of sixteen, Einstein imagined chasing after a beam of light. He later recalled that the thought experiment had played a memorable role in his development of special relativity. Famous as it is, it has proven difficult to understand just how the thought experiment delivers its results. It fails to generate problems for an ether-based electrodynamics. I propose that Einstein’s canonical statement of the thought experiment from his 1946 “Autobiographical Notes,” makes most sense not as an argument (...)
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    Re-presenting a Famous Revelation.Cathy Cantwell - 2017 - Buddhist Studies Review 33 (1-2):181-202.
    This article considers issues of authorship and textual development over the generations, focusing on the contributions of the erudite scholar/lama Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, to the revelations of Bhutan’s national saint, Pema Lingpa, on the tantric deity Vajrak?laya. Dudjom Rinpoche compiled a number of ritual practice texts for this revelation cycle, also writing commentarial instructions on them. Here, two of his compilations are examined in detail, considering how they relate to the original revelation, what they add, and what they neglect, (...)
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  48. Ghostwriting: Two Famous Ghosts Speak on its Nature and its Ethical Implications'.Lois J. Einhorn - 1991 - In Robert E. Denton (ed.), Ethical dimensions of political communication. New York: Praeger. pp. 115--144.
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    Some Famous Conventual Historians.Raphael M. Huber - 1943 - Franciscan Studies 3 (3):259-276.
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    Recognition failure of recallable famous names in a hybrid semantic-episodic memory task.David G. Payne & James H. Neely - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (2):85-88.
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