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Ibe Journal of Philosophy
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)Ibe Journal of Philosophy is available in both print and electronic formats, and is a fully Open Access journal. With Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) assigned to every article for enhanced visibility, all publications are freely accessible to scholars and readers worldwide. The journal is indexed in prominent academic databases, including:
EDITORIAL NOTE
Google Scholar, OpenAIRE, Zenodo, ScienceGate, CrossRef, Web of Science, Academia.edu, and PKP, ensuring maximum visibility and recognition within the global academic community.Ibe is a word from the Igala language, a language which is the largest ethnic group in Kogi State, North Central Nigeria. The word means “thought”; thus, naming the journal Ibe at once brings to the fore the particularity and universality embedded in the aspiration of the journal. The aspiration is universal to the extent that it keeps in view the enduring characteristics of philosophy as encompassed in being rational, speculative and dealing with the ultimate end/nature of things. It is particular to the extent that it does not lose sight of the historical contexts within which reason, speculation etc. are expressed. Ibe suggests the African context and particularly, the Igala context is that which drives the expression of the universality of reason as will be articulated in this journal.
This edition is a collection of interesting papers which cut across the various sub-disciplines of Philosophy. The bulk of the papers in the collection are centered on issues in Ethics as well as Social and Political Philosophy. Some of the concerns that are considered include: 'good governance', 'human dignity', and 'politics'. One interesting thing about these papers is that they also relate the issues discussed to African thought. Most importantly, the thoughts expressed in these papers expand the frontiers of knowledge.
Editor,
Basil Osayin Daudu