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  1. Investigation of conscious recollection, false recognition and delusional misidentification in patients with schizophrenia.Nicola M. J. Edelstyn, Justine Drakeford, Femi Oyebode & Chris Findlay - 2003 - Psychopathology 36 (6):312-319.
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    Smart soldiers: towards a more ethical warfare.Femi Richard Omotoyinbo - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1485-1491.
    It is a truism that, due to human weaknesses, human soldiers have yet to have sufficiently ethical warfare. It is arguable that the likelihood of human soldiers to breach the Principle of Non-Combatant Immunity, for example, is higher in contrast tosmart soldierswho are emotionally inept. Hence, this paper examines the possibility that the integration of ethics into smart soldiers will help address moral challenges in modern warfare. The approach is to develop and employ smart soldiers that are enhanced with ethical (...)
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    Africa: destroyed by the gods: how mindless religiosity destroy Africa.Femi Akomolafe - 2014 - Kasoa, Central Region, Ghana: Alaye Dot Biz.
    1. What if I don't want to be saved? -- 2. We didn't vote for gods -- 3. Stop teaching the Bible to school children -- 4. Of criticism and higher criticism -- 5. Time to start to create or own miracles in Africa -- 6. Time to embrace science -- 7. Where are our scientists? -- 8. Miracles, magic, superstitions, delusions and Emmanuel Television -- 9. Of god curses and Ghana economy -- 10. Absurdities in the Bible -- 11. (...)
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    Frantz Fanon in the Time of Mad Studies.Femi Eromosele - 2020 - World Futures 76 (3):167-187.
    Amidst renewed interest in the psychiatric writings of Frantz Fanon, this article reads his work against the background of contemporary mental health advocacy and scholarship. Epitomized in the eme...
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    Industrial Design Graduates in the Nigerian Labour Market: Unemployed or Unemployable.Femi Kayode & Gordy Iyama - 2018 - Philosophy Study 8 (2).
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    Influence of Societal Values on the Outdoor Advertising of Staple Commodities in Lagos State, Nigeria.Femi Kayode - 2018 - Philosophy Study 8 (1).
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    Humour as discursive practice in Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election online campaign discourse.Oluwabunmi Oyebode & Adeyemi Adegoju - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (6):643-662.
    One of the most popular forms of humour on the Internet is memes. Given the identity construction motif that is associated with memes, agents of memes select targets outside the in-group and criticise the targets’ behaviour for ideological purposes. This study examines the patterns of humour evidenced in the deployment of Internet memes in the online campaign discourse of the 2015 presidential election in Nigeria. Data for the study consist of Internet memes produced and disseminated during the presidential election campaign (...)
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    “Noah’s Family Was on Lockdown”: Multimodal Metaphors in Religious Coronavirus-Related Internet Memes in the Nigerian WhatsApp Space.Oluwabunmi O. Oyebode & Foluke O. Unuabonah - 2022 - Metaphor and Symbol 37 (4):287-302.
    This paper examines the forms and functions of religious Internet memes that relate to Covid-19, with a view to identifying the conceptual metaphors that underlie the creation of the memes. The data, which consist of thirty religious Internet memes shared in the Nigerian WhatsApp space, are analyzed qualitatively using the categorization of religious Internet memes, and the concept of multimodal metaphors. The memes contain (non-)linguistic metaphors such as the picture of Biblical Noah’s ark and expressions such as Noah’s family was (...)
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    ‘Nigeria is fighting Covid-419’: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of political protest in Nigerian coronavirus-related internet memes.Oluwabunmi O. Oyebode & Foluke O. Unuabonah - 2021 - Discourse and Communication 15 (2):200-219.
    This paper examines political protest in 40 purposively sampled internet memes circulated among Nigerian WhatsApp users during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a view to exploring the thematic preoccupation, ideology, and the representation of participants and processes in the memes. The data, which were subjected to qualitative analysis, are examined from a multimodal critical discourse analytic approach. The analysis reveals that the memes are used to protest corruption, perceived government deceit, insecurity, hunger, and inadequate health facilities and other social amenities. These (...)
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    On the Philosophical Evolution of Transcendental Existentialism.Femi Richard Omotoyinbo - 2013 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):81-94.
    Either methodologically or ideologically, philosophical development remains incessant. In virtue of this, the paper focuses on the ideological formulation of a synthesis from the remains of Existentialism and some of its inherent themes. This work looks at the possibility of Existentialism, as a philosophical enterprise, progressing into the transcendental realm. It opines that Transcendentalism is surreptitiously imbedded in many existential weltanschauungs and it is dubbed to have some crucial contributions to the philosophical circle. Those weltanschauungs were further captured, categorized and (...)
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  11. The problem of methodology in philosophy.Femi Richard Omotoyinbo - 2012 - Annales Philosophici 5:91-95.
    This paper takes up one of the least apparent problems of Philosophy. It believes that there are problems in philosophy as a discipline; especially in the field of Metaphysics. Problems of Body and Mind, Freewill and Determinism, Euthanasia and Sanctity of life, are such problems which have been given spectacular cognitions and ameliorative opinions. But problems in philosophy are not restrained to these ones. That is why the paper seeks to appraise the ‘Problem of Method’ as it occurs to the (...)
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    Knowledge as the Working and Walking Narrative.Femi Richard Omotoyi̇nbo - 2019 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):441-453.
    ‘Motion’ in the acquisition of knowledge is the focus of this paper. My claim is that the motion in the acquisition of knowledge, albeit abstract, is of two dimensions: one as ‘the mind working towards reality’ and the other as ‘reality walking towards the mind’. Using an epistemic approach, I conceptualize these two dimensions (hereafter as the working and walking narrative) under the Externalism and the Internalism divide and identify that externalism leaves us with more to explore about knowledge acquisition (...)
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  13. Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's `Tègònni: An African Antigone'.Astrid van Weyenberg - 2010 - In S. E. Wilmer & Audrone Zukauskaite (eds.), Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford University Press.
     
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    A Theoretical Approach to the Concept of Femi(ni)cide.Aleida Luján Pinelo - 2018 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (1).
    The concept of ‘femicide’ was first formulated in 1992 by Jill Radford and Diana Russell; nonetheless, it has not been widely discussed in feminist philosophical arenas.This situation has led to a narrow understanding and/or misunderstanding of the concept. For example, it is often applied to a phenomenon mistakenly assumed to occur “only in third world countries” or said to essentialize women. Through a new-materialist methodology, this paper contributes to the discussion on this concept from a feminist theoretical perspective.
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  15. Reviews : Hilda Scott, Working Your Way to the Bottom: The Femi nization of Poverty (London, Pandora Press, 1984). [REVIEW]Lois Bryson - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 18 (1):210-211.
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    Jõao ESTEVES, A Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas. Uma organização política e feminista (1909-1919), Lisboa, CIDM, 1991 ; As origens do Sufragismo Português. A Primeira Organização Sufragista Portuguesa : A Associação de Propaganda Femi[REVIEW]Anne Cova - 2000 - Clio 11:38-38.
    Ces ouvrages portent sur deux associations féministes portugaises : la Ligue Républicaine des femmes portugaises (Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas) et l'Association de propagande féministe (Associação de Propaganda Feminista), fondées respectivement en 1909 et 1911. L'auteur de ces monographies, Jõao Esteves, est un jeune historien, spécialiste d'histoire contemporaine et plus spécifiquement de la période de la Première République Portugaise (1910-1926). Jõao Esteves a dépouil..
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    Jõao ESTEVES, A Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas. Uma organização política e feminista (1909-1919), Lisboa, CIDM, 1991 ; As origens do Sufragismo Português. A Primeira Organização Sufragista Portuguesa : A Associação de Propaganda Femi[REVIEW]Anne Cova - 2000 - Clio 11.
    Ces ouvrages portent sur deux associations féministes portugaises : la Ligue Républicaine des femmes portugaises (Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas) et l'Association de propagande féministe (Associação de Propaganda Feminista), fondées respectivement en 1909 et 1911. L'auteur de ces monographies, Jõao Esteves, est un jeune historien, spécialiste d'histoire contemporaine et plus spécifiquement de la période de la Première République Portugaise (1910-1926). Jõao Esteves a dépouil...
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    The Dangers of "Pure Feeling": A Warning to Feminist Interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer.Sinéad Murphy - 2014 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 16 (1):92-108.
    By analyzing the feminist debates on Hans-Georg Gadamer, the author shows that feminist critics point to the need either to supplement or to replace Gadamer's philosophy with a greater sensitivity to the historical implications of women's experience. Thus, they are of the view either that Gadamer's philosophy has yet to come to terms with specific historical situations or that Gadamer's philosophy cannot come to terms with historical situatedness per se. The author contends that Gadamer's femi-nist critics do not locate (...)
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    The Pluri-Person.Émilie Dionne - 2019 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 23 (2):94-112.
    Precarious times have material consequences. Yet, feminist new materialist approaches demonstrate that the concepts of the “ma-terial” and of “matter” are radically different than what is com-monly held in the Western tradition. This article argues that femi-nist new materialism provides practical, essential, and ethical tools for political action in dynamic and entangled worlds. In such worlds (e.g., the Anthropocene), it is critically needed to establish an ethics of responsiveness, a culture of ethical living and dying with others. Yet, this (...)
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    Calling for change: A feminist approach to women in art, politics, philosophy and education.Elizabeth Mary Grierson - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (7):731-743.
    Michel Foucault showed by his genealogical method that history is random. It comprises sites of disarray and dispersal. In those sites, Simone de Beauvoir wrote philosophy through lived experience of woman as Other in relation to man as the Absolute. Here lies a fecund site for revisionist analysis of female cultural production and its relevance to a philosophy of education. The paper works with a feminist approach to the politics of knowledge, examining textual and political strategies in the recording of (...)
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    Re-vision and Revelation: Forms of Spiritual Power in Women's Writing.Heather Walton - 2003 - Feminist Theology 12 (1):89-102.
    This article explores contrasting strategies in feminist critical theory in order to interrogate divergent fictional representations of women's spiri tual power. The first critical strategy uses the resources of gynocriticism to present a positive view of women's authorship, agency and ability to revi sion religious forms. The second demonstrates poststructuralist concerns with the repressed other/ s of dominant cultural forms and the power these possess to provoke political change and new visions of the divine. It is argued that both strategies (...)
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  22. Moralsk frihet og situasjon: Simone de Beauvoir.Pettersen Tove - 2006 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 41 (4):284-298.
    Simone de Beauvoir is renown for The Second Sex (1949), a work now considered to be a feminist classic. Nevertheless, when Beauvoir wrote this book she did not explicitly endorse the women's movement, nor did she associate her analysis with the women's liberation. It took twenty-one years after the publication before she publicly declared herself a feminist, but from that point on she was a dedicated feminist. How can her development from a gender blind young philosopher to a radical feminist (...)
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    Erreur de diagnostic : préférences adaptatives et impérialisme.Marie-Pier Lemay - 2020 - Philosophiques 47 (1):139-164.
    ABSTRACT. — This article examines the concept of adaptive preference as it has appeared in feminist political philosophy since the 2000’s. This concept refers to preferences shaped in compliance with an oppressive environment and that jeopardizes one’s well-being. In the first part, the two most influential conceptions of adaptive preference will be discussed : the ones provided by the philosophers Martha Nussbaum and Serene Khader. Afterwards, I will assess these conceptions in the light of recent work by feminist anthropologists Saba (...)
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    Reproductive Justice as Reparative Justice.Desiree Valentine - 2023 - Social Philosophy Today 39:101-118.
    While the principles of reproductive justice are generally agreed upon in progressive reproductive political circles, other theoretical frameworks such as reparative justice can further foster the goals of the movement. In the literature, however, reparative justice has been insufficiently explored as it relates to reproductive injustice. My concern in this essay is therefore the development of conceptual architecture for understanding reproductive justice as reparative in nature. A reparative approach to reproductive ethics importantly takes up the demand to situate reproduction within (...)
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