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Title: | Philosophy in the Face of Science and Technology and Nation Building |
Authors: | Ogoma, Daniel Ebun Popoola, Olabisi Oyetade, Oluwatoyese Oluwapemi Bamidele, Rasak Osueke, Ngozi |
Keywords: | Philosophy Corruption Ethics Religion science technology |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | The Journal of Social Sciences Research |
Abstract: | The elevation of Science and scientific knowledge above other disciplines and knowledge all over the world is not without reason or justification. Science has made life easier for people. It has reduced the level of superstition. Above all, it has made the world a global village. However, it has come with its own challenges. In a world dominated by science and technology, can Philosophy, an arts discipline, play major roles in the development of a nation? Is Philosophy still relevant in the development of a modern society? These and other related questions are answered in the affirmative in this paper. The paper argues that Philosophy has crucial roles to play in the development of a nation. Therefore, whatever science must have achieved should be complimented with the values inherent in philosophy that this paper examines. The methodology Adopted Is A Critical Analysis. |
URI: | ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/856 |
ISSN: | ISSN(e): 2411-9458, ISSN(p): 2413-6670 |
Appears in Collections: | Mass Communication |
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