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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Association of household demographic variables with child mortality in côte d'ivoire.Samuel Y. Andoh, Masahiro Umezaki, Keiko Nakamura, Masashi Kizuki & Takehito Takano - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (2):257-265.
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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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    Introduction to philosophy in an African perspective.Cletus N. Chukwu - 2002 - Eldoret, Kenya: Zapf Chancery.
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    The neural basis of phantom limb pain.Herta Flor, Martin Diers & Jamila Andoh - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7):307-308.
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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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    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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  12. 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. Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers.
  13. The problem of governance in multiethnic African nations.Cletus Umezinwa - 2003 - In J. Obi Oguejiofor (ed.), Philosophy, Democracy, and Responsible Governance in Africa. Delta Publications. pp. 1--216.
     
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    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, Okpanocha S. Okpan, Chukwuemeka D. Onyejegbu, Aloysius C. Obiwulu & Emeka M. Onwuama - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
    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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    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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  16. Understanding african.By Cletus Umezinwa - 2008 - In Benjamin Ike Ewelu (ed.), African Problems in the Light of Philosophy. Fourth Dimension Publishing Co..
     
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    The Expanding Universe. [REVIEW]William Cletus Doyle - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (2):311-314.
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    Review: Carl B. Allendoerfer, Cletus O. Oakley, Principles of Mathematics. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):64-65.
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    Allendoerfer Carl B. and Oakley Cletus O.. Principles of mathematics. Photo-offset from typewritten manuscript. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York 1953, ii + viii + 544 pp. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):64-65.
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  20. Chitchat on Personal Identity.David Barnett - unknown
    Jitney and her grown twin brother, Cletus, are cleaning out their mother’s attic. Cletus has found a photograph of a child with a squirrel in one hand, a meatball in the other, and a nametag that reads ‘Kid’. Cletus and Jitney mull over the photo from the comfort of two ragtag armchairs.
     
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