THE FALLACY IN YORUBA METAPHYSICAL NOTION OF NECROMANCY.

dc.contributor.authorAKINBO OJO OMONIYIen
dc.creatorAKINBO OJO OMONIYIen
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-21T22:32:06Z
dc.date.available2023-09-21T22:32:06Z
dc.date.issued2014-05-05en
dc.description.abstractMetaphysics was derived from two Greek words "Meta" which means "after", and"physika" which means "physics" or "nature."1 This word metaphysics literally means '' after physics'', and it was first used by Andronicus of Rhodes. 2 This explain that metaphysics is the study of things that are beyond the physical or perceptible world. However, this meaning of metaphysics seems to be so abstract because it only deals with things that are beyond this physical world. Alfred Whitehead on the other hand defined metaphysics to mean the endeavor to frame a logical and necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted. This view was further buttressed by Walsh when he conceived of metaphysics to be comprehensive in nature in the sense that it deals with reality from a holistic perspective, that is, the whole of reality and not any fragment of it in isolation of the other fragment.en
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dc.publisherAdekunle Ajasin University Akungbaen
dc.titleTHE FALLACY IN YORUBA METAPHYSICAL NOTION OF NECROMANCY.en
dc.typeUndergraduate Thesesen
thesis.degree.levelBachelorsen
thesis.matric.number090105004en
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