Papers by Francis C H I N E D U Njoku
THE IS-OUGHT PROBLEM, 2025
THE FOURTH ESTATE: THE PIVOTAL ROLE OF THE PRESS IN SAFEGUARDING THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS, 2024
REVIEW OF ECUADOR REVISITED IN THE LIGHT OF “CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HITMAN” BY JOHN PERKINS, 2024
A DISCOURSE ON: RELIGIOUS INCLUSIVISM, EXCLUSIVISM, PLURALISM, AND COMPARATIVE RELIGION TABLE OF CONTENTS, 2024
Exploring time and space , 2024
Plato, one of the most influential ancient Greek philosophers, had significant contributions to o... more Plato, one of the most influential ancient Greek philosophers, had significant contributions to our understanding of time and space. While he did not explicitly address these concepts in a systematic manner, his dialogues and philosophical ideas offer insights into his perspective. In Plato's philosophical work, "Timaeus," he presents a cosmological account that touches upon the nature of time and space. According to Plato, time is seen as a copy or image of eternity. Eternity, in this context, refers to a timeless, unchanging realm of perfect and immutable forms. Time, on the other hand, is considered a temporal dimension that exists within the physical world of becoming and change.
Artificial intelligence and consciousness , 2024
This paper explores the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on human consciousness through ... more This paper explores the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on human consciousness through a phenomenological lens. By examining the intersection of AI and human experience, we reveal AI's significant impact on human consciousness across three dimensions: Intentional Consciousness Extension

Negro in the Bible , 2024
The mystery of salvation generally refers to the concept of deliverance or redemption in various ... more The mystery of salvation generally refers to the concept of deliverance or redemption in various religious traditions. In Christianity, it refers to the divine process through which individuals are saved from sin and granted eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. This concept varies among different Christian denominations and has been a central theme in Christian theology and practice for centuries. 2. Negro: The term "Negro" historically referred to individuals of African descent. It was commonly used during the period of racial segregation in the United States and was part of the official racial classification. However, the term fell out of favor as it became associated with the racial oppression and discrimination of that era. Contemporary usage has shifted to more inclusive and respectful terms such as "African American" or specific ethnic. Modern genetics has shown that the genetic variation among human populations does not fit into distinct, separate "races." The use of the term "race" has been largely discredited in the scientific community due to its historical misuse and the lack of scientific basis for categorizing humans into discrete racial groups.
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Papers by Francis C H I N E D U Njoku