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  1. God and Godlings in African Ontology.Maduabuchi Dukor - 1990 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):75.
  2. African Cosmology and Ontology.Madubu Dukor - 1989 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 16 (4):367.
     
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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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    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 Philosophy in (...)
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  5. African philosophy the great debate on deconstruction, reconstruction and cognition of african philosophy.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2005 - Philosophia 33 (1-4):5-53.
  6. Conceptions of Justice.Maduabuchi Dukor - 1997 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):497.
  7. 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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  10. 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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    Philosophical Bases of African Freedom beyond Black and White.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):628-639.
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    Perception, Intuition and Knowledge of the External World: Scienticizing African Philosophy.Maduabuchi Dukor - 2000 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):457.
  14. Problem of corporate citizenship in Africa.M. Dukor - 2006 - In Ike Odimegwu (ed.), Philosophy and Africa. 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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    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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    Theistic Humanism: Philosophy of Scientific Africanism.Maduabuchi F. Dukor - 1994 - Noble Communications Network.
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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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