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  1. On discriminating everydayness, unownedness, and falling in being and time.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1975 - Research in Phenomenology 5 (1):109-127.
  • 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. the (...)
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