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AN APPRAISAL OF VEIL OF PERCEPTION IN JOHN LOCKE'S REPRESENTATIVE REALISM.  

2014-05-05
Veil of perception provides an alternative way in perceptual or perceptive theory and as such, it has provided the critics of direct realism which fails to eradicate some ambiguities in ...

BAKARE KABIRU ADENIYI  

- Bachelors

ETHICAL APPRAISAL OF THE BUSINESS OF BUSINESS: TOWARDS PEACE IN THE NIGER DELTA.  

2014-05-05
In spite of the fact that production in any business is directed at ameliorating the problems in the society i.e making sure that there is availability of that which is ...

THOMAS OLUFUNMILOLA ABOSEDE  

- Bachelors

THEISM AND THE PROBLEM OF EVIL: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS.  

2014-05-05
What is theism? What is the problem of evil? How do they connect? According to William. L. Rowe in defining a theist, noted that, "theist in the narrow sense, I ...

SEKONI KAZEEM AKOREDE  

- Bachelors

JOHN RAWLS CONCEPTION OF PUNISHMENT AND ITS IMPLICATION ON NIGERIA LEGAL SYSTEM.  

2014-05-05
The concept of punishment has always been a troubling moral question. The trouble about it has not been that people disagree as to whether or not punishment is justifiable. Only ...

ONIBUDO,OLUWAKEMI OLUWATOSIN  

- Bachelors

A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF JOHN LOCKE'SNOTIONOF "TABULA-RASA" AS A CRITIQUE OF PLATO'S INNATISM.  

2014-05-05
For the purpose of clarification and understanding in this research work, there is a need to know what Epistemology is, and the challenges that brought about various philosophical writings. The ...

KOMOLAFE TEMITOPE REBECCA  

- Bachelors

AN ETHICAL EVALUATION OF DO OR DIE POLITICS IN NIGERIA.  

2014-05-05
THIS RESEARCH WORK FOCUSES ON AN ETHICAL EVALUATION OF DO OR DIE POLITICS IN NIGERIA.

ABIRI, SEGUN DANIEL  

- Bachelors

JOHN RAWLS CONCEPTIONOF PUNISHMENT AND ITS IMPLICATION ON NIGERIA LEGAL SYSTEM.  

2014-05-05
Punishments different degree of severity and may include sanctions such as reprimands, deprivation of privileges or liberty, fines, incarcerations, ostracism, the infliction of pain, amputation and death penalty. Punishments are ...

ONIBUDO,OLUWAKEMI OLUWATOSIN  

- Bachelors

CORRUPTION AND THE QUESTION OF ENDURING SOCIAL ORDER.  

2014-05-05
Corruption is found in every society1, but what forms a society and keeps it growing in peace and harmony is social order. In any given society there are code of ...

AWONIRAN OLUWABUNMI TEMITOPE  

- Bachelors

AN ETHICAL EVALUATION OF DO OR DIE POLITICS IN NIGERIA.  

2014-05-05
In the world, politics is being practiced as an inherent part of humanity. Democracy as a system of government is gaining the consciousness of the nations. Nigeria as a nation ...

ABIRI, SEGUN DANIEL  

- Bachelors

A PHILOSOPHICAL APPRAISAL OF THOMAS KUHN AND KARL POPPER'S OF THE NATURE OF SCIENCE.  

2014-05-05
Thomas Kuhn in the attempt to explain his own view of scrent1fic knowledge uses the word 'Paradigm. At the same he tries to differentiate between normal science and extraordinary science. ...

OLAONI ISAAC OLAGUNJU  

- Bachelors