This document contains 3 proposed project topics from a student named Maga Moses enrolled at Benue State University, Department of Philosophy. The topics examine applying Hegel's dialectic to inter-religious dialogue in Nigeria, evaluating Kant's categorical imperative and its relevance to corruption in Nigeria, and analyzing John Finnis' notion of reason and authority in relation to Nigerian political leadership.
This document contains 3 proposed project topics from a student named Maga Moses enrolled at Benue State University, Department of Philosophy. The topics examine applying Hegel's dialectic to inter-religious dialogue in Nigeria, evaluating Kant's categorical imperative and its relevance to corruption in Nigeria, and analyzing John Finnis' notion of reason and authority in relation to Nigerian political leadership.
This document contains 3 proposed project topics from a student named Maga Moses enrolled at Benue State University, Department of Philosophy. The topics examine applying Hegel's dialectic to inter-religious dialogue in Nigeria, evaluating Kant's categorical imperative and its relevance to corruption in Nigeria, and analyzing John Finnis' notion of reason and authority in relation to Nigerian political leadership.