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  1. African Cosmology and Ontology.Madubu Dukor - 1989 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 16 (4):367.
     
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  2. Conceptions of Justice.Maduabuchi Dukor - 1997 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):497.
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    Philosophical Bases of African Freedom beyond Black and White.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):628-639.
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    Theistic Humanism: Philosophy of Scientific Africanism.Maduabuchi F. Dukor - 1994 - Noble Communications Network.
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    African philosophy in the global village: theistic panpsychic rationality, axiology and science.Maduabuchi F. Dukor - 2021 - Lagos, Nigeria: Malthouse Press.
    In this book, Maduabuchi Dukor presents a comprehensive interpretation of African Philosophy that is informed by the idea that everything in the universe includes a 'spiritual' dimension, what he calls theistic humanism. Imperceptible agents such as God, lesser divinities, and ancestors, as well as forces such as witchcraft and magic, play prominent roles in Dukor's accounts of not just metaphysics, but also ethics, aesthetic, and epistemics. By highlighting the diversity in intellectual world currents philosophy stimulates intercultural dialogue, African (...)
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    Theistic humanism of African philosophy: the great debate on substance and method of philosophy.Maduabuchi F. Dukor - 2021 - Lagos, [Nigeria]: Malthouse Press.
    In this book Maduabuchi Dukor seeks to articulate an authentic African Philosophy, one which is distinct and at its heart is a unique combination of holding that the enhancement of human interest is the ultimate end, albeit set in a world imbued with imperceptible agents such as God, lesser divinities, and ancestors. Dukor applies this 'theistic humanism' to a variety of debates, including idealism/materialism, mind/body, and determinism/indeterminism.
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  7. God and Godlings in African Ontology.Maduabuchi Dukor - 1990 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):75.
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    Adam Exists in the Mind of Man: The Existential Phenomenological Ontology of Human Predicament.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):131-136.
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  9. African philosophy the great debate on deconstruction, reconstruction and cognition of african philosophy.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2005 - Philosophia 33 (1-4):5-53.
  10. Essence: interdisciplinary, international journal of philosophy.Maduabuchi F. Dukor (ed.) - 2004 - Satellite Town, Lagos, Nigeria: Essence Library.
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    Feminism in Theistic Humanism.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 28:63-76.
    An inquiry into the ontology of critical gender consciousness in Africa Philosophy is long over due. “Hitherto a discourse on Gender problems has lost focus because of the tendency to leave out the gaps in culture created by colonial experience, modernity’s assaults and unAfricaness in ontology and essence. It is argued that the fulcrum for a legitimate feminist doctrine is Theistic Humanism, the philosophy of African philosophy that exposes the epistemological and metaphysical basis of the rightful and ethical place of (...)
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    Feminism in Theistic Humanism: The Question of Gender Discourse in African Philosophy.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2013 - Philosophy Study 3 (11).
    An inquiry into the ontology of critical gender consciousness in Africa Philosophy is long overdue. Hitherto discourses on gender problems lost focus because of the tendency to leave out the gaps in culture created by colonial experience, modernity’s assaults and unAfricaness in ontology and essence. It is argued here that the fulcrum for a legitimate feminist doctrine is Theistic Humanism, the philosophy of African philosophy that exposes the epistemological and metaphysical basis of the rightful and ethical place of women in (...)
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  13. Philosophy and politics: discourse on values, politics, and power in Africa.Maduabuchi F. Dukor (ed.) - 2003 - Lagos State, Nigeria: Malthouse Press.
     
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    Philosophy and politics: discourse on values and power in Africa.Maduabuchi F. Dukor (ed.) - 1998 - Lagos, Nigeria: Obaroh & Ogbinaka Publishers.
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    Perception, Intuition and Knowledge of the External World: Scienticizing African Philosophy.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2000 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):457.
  16. Problem of corporate citizenship in Africa.M. Dukor - 2006 - In Ike Odimegwu (ed.), Philosophy and Africa. Awka, Nigeria: Department of Philosophy. pp. 215.
     
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    Scientific paradigm in African philosophy: theistic panpsychic logic, epistemology and ontology.Maduabuchi F. Dukor - 2021 - Lagos, Nigeria: Malthouse Press.
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    The Ontology of Counter Factual Causality and Conditional.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2014 - Philosophy Study 4 (7).
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    Theistic Panpsychic Communicative Rationality.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2011 - Open Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):76.
    The difference between a scientific system and the non scientific system is only a matter of forms of rationality: so also the difference between empirical system and non empirical system explainable in terms of the kinds of rationality systems in their structures. Similarly, the classification of civilized cultures and primitive cultures or the black civilization and western civilization is all about forms of rationalizations. That is because the form of explanation of European Society is different from the form of explanation (...)
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    A Critique of Maduabuchi Dukor's “Divination: A Science or an Art?”.O. A. Shitta-Bey - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):77.
    In this paper, we examine Maduabuchi Dukor’s article titled “Divination: A Science or An Art?”, where he endeavours to demonstrate the character and nature of African science as well as explores the issue whether some practices in Africa can be accorded a scientific status. These tasks to explore and demonstrate the scientific nature of African practices led Maduabuchi Dukor to focus on divination as his working example; and specifically identified Ifa divination. In sum, Maduabuchi Dukor argues that (...)
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    Maduabuchi Dukor and the Legacies of Ontological Practices in African Thought System.Adebayo Aina - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):168.
    A challenge human existence is confronted in contemporary society is the justification of a coherent social order. Most of these justifications have been grounded, over time, on natural approach to the neglect of the African ontological practice. This natural reference fails to account for the ontological practice premised on African belief system which reconciles the natural and spiritual aspects of human existence. The study adopts the analytic approach in philosophy which evolves a clarification of the ontological concept within the African (...)
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  22. Dukor's African Unfreedom and Moral Responsibility.John Ezenwankwor - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):213.
    It is axiomatic for most African scholars that the colonizers are responsible for the present problems facing the African continent. This is given much credence by Maduabuchi Dukor citing a barrage of issues which in summary pointed to the fact that the legacy of the colonizers to the African continent was ill willed to create chaos and therefore to make the African perpetually dependent on the colonizers. This paper accepts this fact but insists that the African as a human (...)
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    Plato & Dukor on Philosophy of Sports, Physical Education and African Philosophy: The Role of Virtue and Value in Maintaining Body, Soul and Societal Development.Ani Casimir - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):231.
    To the question,“what is sports”, or what is a good sports activity or event, I am sure Plato would know what to say, using references to his philosophical division of man into three parts, namely: the appetite soul; the emotional soul and the reasonable soul. Plato would have said that sports comes from the human person and being, and so, for any particular sports to be accorded the accolade of goodness it must have the correspondence of the three constituent parts (...)
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    Dukor's Theistic Humanism, Panacea to Globalization.Mark Omorovie Ikeke - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):101.
    Globalization is now a force that must be reckoned with. Globalization has both good benefits and negative effects. This paper examines the benefits and dangers of globalization. The paper uses a critical analytic method to examine the theistic humanistic philosophy of Maduabuchi Dukor and its contribution in this time of globalization. The African idea that man can accomplish his highest rooted in theistic values makes it different from every other form of humanism. The paper concludes and argues that the (...)
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    Fuel Subsidy Removal in Nigeria: Socio-Religious and Value Implications Drawn from the Theistic Humanism of Professor Dukor.Chinyere T. Nwaoga & K. C. Ani Casimir - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):240.
    Nigeria is a country blessed with abundant human and material resources. Pre-independent Nigeria had agriculture as the major foreign exchange and revenue earner. Other alternative revenue earners such as agricultural and mineral resources were explored and their proceeds used to support and foot the bill of government expenditures. Immediately the first oil field was discovered in 1956 at Olobiri in the Niger Delta, other alternative sources of revenue for Nigeria were abandoned and crude oil became the determinant of Nigeria’s mono-economic (...)
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    The Concept of Feminist Justice in African Philosophy: A Critical Exposition of Dukor's Propositions on African Cultural Values.Ani Casimir - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):178.
    Having taken note of, and critically analyzed, Professor Maduabuchi Dukor’s epochal work entitled“Theistic Humanism of African philosophy-the great debate on substance and method of philosophy”(2010), I am much encouraged and rationally convinced that he has succeeded in building the core critical and essential foundational pillars of what can safely pass for professional African philosophy, though much remains to be done by way of further research from other scholars. Based upon that conviction and the great prospects that the African philosophy (...)
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    Enhancing African Development through Freedom: An Assessment of Dukor's Philosophical Basis of African Freedom.Chuka A. Okoye - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):155.
    The African continent has long suffered serious developmental relapse in a continually developing world. Lots of thinkers indeed term most of these African states“failed states”. One sees that that while many other nations of the world develop and as such interact conveniently in this global village, most African nations come merely as beggars in the global village having nothing to offer but begging for an opportunity for consumption. These nations therefore remain stagnated and continually retrogressive in all aspects of human (...)
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    Personal Identity and “Life-Here-After Poetics”: A Critique of Maduabuchi Dukor's Metaphysics.Francis Offor - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):146.
    This essay examines Maduabuchi Dukor’s perspective on the African conception of man, personal identity and“life-here-after”. This is with a view to showing that although, Dukor’s views represent what obtain among some ethnic nationalities in Africa, this nevertheless does not provide a basis for generalising across the whole of Africa, as there are countless number of ethnic groups in Africa to which Dukor’s general claims may not be applicable. Given the varieties of metaphysical conceptions of man and destiny (...)
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    A Re-Interpretation of African Philosophical Idea of Man and the Universe: The Yoruba Example.Michael Aina Akande - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):140.
    The concern of this paper is to argue against Maduabuchi Dukor’s conception of African philosophical ideas of man, universe and God as“theistic humanism”. Dukor’s submission is an anti-thesis of the claims by many pioneer scholars in African philosophy who claimed that if Africans do not live in a religious universe perhaps one can affirm that their universe is theistic. But indeed the Africans’ perceptions and attitude to life in their various manifestations reveal an idealistic metaphysical orientation without an (...)
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    A Philosophical Evaluation of the Concept of African Freedom.Godwin Okaneme - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):161.
    Freedom is a key concept in universal affairs. It is so important in human affairs that individuals, countries and even continents cannot do without it. The term freedom is highly subjective as its meaning may differ from one individual to another. It equally applies to countries and continents. This factor however does not in any way reduce the philosophical importance of the concept of freedom and its critical role in human affairs. This work evaluates the concept of African freedom based (...)
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    African Metaphysics and Theocracy: A Case Study of Theocratic Politics in Ogba Land, Rivers State, Nigeria.Uche A. Dike - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):81.
    The modus operandi of this paper is centered on governance and the metaphysical forces in Ogba Land. In other words the main focus of the article is that theocracy is concomitant with Ogba metaphysics. The salient points discussed include Maduabuchi Dukor’s reflection on African cosmic environment as posited in Dukor’s four great works on African philosophy. Others include Jewish theocratic tradition, Islamic theocratic tradition and Ogba theocracy and metaphysics in the light of Dukor’s philosophy. The researcher adopted (...)
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    Theistic Humanism and the Critique of Monotheism as the Most Evolved Religion.Chiedozie Okoro - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):67.
    The main thrust of this essay is to examine how Maduabuchi Dukor’s theory of theistic or spiritual or comprehensive humanism (2010:p.77) or what I choose to call theistic pluralism, can be made the basis for deconstructing and resolving the crisis created by monistic and monotheistic orientations in the African psyche and on the African continent. The need for such demolition and resolution exercise is intensified by the fact that theistic or pluralistic humanism promotes the temperament of—live and let live(i.e. (...)
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